I bought the bedside drawers for an op shop for $20, I already had another bedside drawer unit and a tall boy unit stripped and painted, clear top and satin black lower section, I just added this unit to complete the set.
Materials
12mm timber dowel to seal handle holes
Sawdust and glue to patch old handle holes
Wood filler
Paint prep, ESP, easy surface prep
Masking tape
Black satin paint for body and drawers
Clear varnish for top
Timber to re design base.
Brackets, screws.
Gold knobs
Tools
125mm diameter sander, 80, 120, 240 grit
Square Finishing sander, 240,400grit
Paint brush
4mm pile roller
Rags
Mitre saw
Steps
Step 1
Remove old drawer knobs.
Remove base legs
Remove top back timber support and patch


Step 2
Cut pieces of timber dowels to fill old handle holes
Glue in place
Mix up some sawdust and glue to fill area around handle holes
Allow to dry

Step 3
When all the glue has dried
Sand the drawers around the old handle area, then patch with wood filler
When the fill has dried , lightly sand the shine off the drawers and body of the unit.
Sand the top of the not until all the varnish and stain is removed back to bare wood.


Step 4
The body and drawers can be coated with ESP product, this product makes paint stick to most surface, follow instructions on the container.

Step 5
Cut and fit the new base board, I router the length of the base with a radius to match as much as possible the other units, fit in place using brackets as required.j


Step 6
Sand and paint top with clear varnish
Paint body with satin black paint, no undercoat required, I applied two coats of paint, with paint brush and small 4mm pile roller
Drill and fit new knobs.




