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for straight plywood cuts), miter saw for frame boards, and a power drill. A pocket hole jig (like the Go to product viewer dialog for this item.

To build a standard 5- or 6-drawer dresser, you don’t need a massive workshop, but a few specialized jigs will make the process much smoother. Circular saw (with a Rip-Cut Guide

For the main carcass (top, sides, and back). 2x2 Select Pine: For the internal frame and legs. 1/2" Plywood: Ideal for drawer boxes.

) is the gold standard for DIY dresser assembly, allowing for strong, hidden joints without complex joinery.

Building a pine dresser is a classic woodworking project that balances affordability with a timeless, rustic aesthetic. Because pine is a "softwood," it is forgiving for beginners to cut and sand, yet sturdy enough to last for decades if constructed correctly. 1. Essential Tools & Materials