searfoss

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I was looking at the jack knife sofa in the TT

And noticed the wasted / unused space beneath it.

And decided that the space could be used for DW and I to keep our Clothing, so I removed the Jack Knife Sofa

Measured out the area and removed the frame front.


My Buddy gave me some oak he had that had gone Moldy that I decided to make the dresser from.


Off to the Wood Shop to see what I could come up with;


I wanted to use biscuits to hold the frame together but decided to use a Domino Biscuit using a Festool.



Cut and glued the face frame and clamped it together


Glued all the oak together into a big slab which will get cut down into individual drawer fronts


After cutting down the drawer fronts they were run through the shaper to give them the pattern and detail.
This particular cutter puts a back finger grip on the drawer front so a pull handle is not needed.


The drawers themselves came as a kit from BarkerDoor.com,
I chose UN-ASSEMBLED - 5/8" thick (11 ply) Baltic birch plywood Dovetailed joint construction.
To be real, I am impressed.


I put three coats of ZAR on the drawers and used 0000-steelwool between coats for a smooth finish


Glued the Dove Tails and assembled the drawers.


Matching the interior stain proved to be more a challenge than I anticipated,
however I found a nice oil-based gel stain that was so close only I could tell the difference.

After three coats of stain I installed the face frame.

I used Pocket Screw Joints to attach the frame from the back and not mar the finish. (Also makes it easier to remove and install in another RV)

Someone gave me three sets of RV8400 full extension draw guides, the price was right to I decided to use them.

All three drawers installed.


Attached the drawer fronts to the Barker Drawers and it looks awesome!
In the close up you can see the back finger grip on the drawer front.


Re-installed the Sofa and DW and I have a place for our clothes!


UPDATE: Since the original completion of this project,
I added magnetic cabinet door latched to the back of the drawers to keep them from rolling open if the TT was not quite level.
And a simple door lock from Home-Depot on the back of the drawer front to keep it secure during travel.
Just lift up the front of the Sofa reach in and lock it and it is secure.
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amandasgramma

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Great job!
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RedRollingRoadblock

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Thanks. That gives me an idea...Nice job too.
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Impkitti

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Very clever and VERY well-done!
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Beautiful...
Wouldn't it be nice if manufacturers built all our rigs with that kind of thought and quality?
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Exc job.
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Beautiful job, excellent and well done post, and I appreciate your comment at the end about quotes.
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ScottG

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Ours came with one large drawer under there but it sure isn't that pretty.
Nice work!
BTW, what did you use for drawer glides? I assume there's some way of keeping them from sliding open while under-way?
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searfoss

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ScottG wrote: BTW, what did you use for drawer glides? I assume there's some way of keeping them from sliding open while under-way? Keeping them closed during transport has been the issue, I have looked at many RV & Boat drawer locks. The problem is, I don't want a knob sticking out so I haven't found the right lock yet.
DW told me I was over-thinking the problem she handed me a simple door lock from Home-Depot, so I installed on one these inside of each drawer and just lift up the sofa and lock it during travel. If I find anything better I will let evryone know.
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ScottG

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Maybe you could use some child-safe drawer catches? Something like this:

I'd hate to mar-up those gorgeous drawer fronts with anything.
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