Hi All,

I'd like to show you a few images of a wardrobe that I made for my daughter recently. It's made from 45x90 mm structural timber (Baltic pine from Bunnings) and a few Merbau decking boards. The most difficult part was actually getting perfectly right-angled cuts for the doors and panels. I don't have a panel-saw (and not the room for one anyway), so I just fumbled with a circular saw and a guide board. I'd love to learn how you guys do that - maybe someone has a more reliable way to get that kind of cut straight?
Here they are:

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The bottom frame is height adjustable so that it can be perfectly leveled. On top of that are two cabinets for the drawers, another frame and the top cabinets. On top is another frame that holds everything together.
I've got a few more images on Annas Wardrobe

I'm working on a dining table using the same material right now and will post a few images soon.

Cheers,
Andy