Thank you all, I always love reading comments!
A smallish update, but they are progressively getting more major.
Same as before of how to do the attach the front piece to the box
Only one left to do!
Here is my beast and the box of bits
Time to router the edges of the legs! Here are the two bits that I will be using (note: the big one is for the legs, the small one is for a bevel around the outside of the draws)
I hadn't used a router before, so got mum to show me how to do it,
We were left with a good result, nice smooth. lovely.
Now time to sand the edges down so that there isn't a "step" from the flat piece to the curve (above pic)
Routered the edge of the LEFT and RIGHT side of all the draws and the BOTTOM of the bottom draw.
Once I finished sanding the saw marks, the curve had kinda disappeared, no problems. Will re-router it again
The timber I am using is recycled stuff, so there are a few nail holes here and there. Clever trick, use the saw dust of the rimu that has been collected in the table saw bin and mix with PVA glue to make a nice formula that will fill in the holes, dry hard. and then be the most unnoticeable filler!
After the pva had dried, this is what we were left with
The chisel then got it off to a nice smooth finish that will get sanded down, it might not look perfect, but you can notice a hole in a timber from a mile away
Now it's time to get a piece of wood sorted for the side rail connecting the two legs together
Might as well get the back runner cut while I am here!
Thats it for now, time to do some sanding and finishing touches to the draw unit ( - oil'd) so that we can move onto the lid!