What Should I Do with All These Wooden Drawers?

@Firstram

Super helpful. Much appreciated.

I will definitely be incorporating those ideas into the build.
 
My Dad & I are driving back from Home Depot now. We spent $151 on 17/32” plywood, 4 non-locking casters, wood glue, and 1” X 3” pine trim.

Home Depot did not have tiny knobs. I need to look on Amazon for 54 very small knobs.

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We are going to make a 6 story chest.

Each story is a 21” X 21” plywood square with 1” wide trim sides.

The base will have the plywood doubled up with countersunk hardware for the casters.

I found two very presentable 21” X 21” squares of plywood which will be the sides.

I’m going to stain everything on the outside, including the drawers, because the 20” X 20” X 20” box that is going to set on top of this chest of drawers has a dark finish.
 
My Dad & I are driving back from Home Depot now. We spent $151 on 17/32” plywood, 4 non-locking casters, wood glue, and 1” X 3” pine trim.

Home Depot did not have tiny knobs. I need to look on Amazon for 54 very small knobs.

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Tiny knobs?

What kind of tool would one use to make tiny knobs?

John
 
Here is as far as we got before we ran out of clamps:

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Looks great. Doing a good job.
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Here’s two of my tool boxes I made.


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Get out the welder and make a frame out of angle iron with angles to slide the drawers into. Paint it black. Weld on some casters if you want it to move. Wood and metal gives a nice contrast


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