Simple and fast drawers can be made using the Kreg Jig. This method works great if doors are overlay style like in European cabinets. Here the faces are walnut, the sides, front and back are prefinished ApplePly (Like Baltic Birch)
the bottom is melamine. A dado is ripped for the drawer bottom in the typical manner. The Sides run through ,so the pocket holes are cut in the front and back. Lengths are matched in pairs on the CMS using the stop. Roo melamine glue was used because of the prefinished surface. Drawers should be clamped with K Body type clamps prior to screwing the pocket holes to eliminate movement. The only finishing required is on the top and bottom edges of the drawer sides . The prefinished surface is great ...easy to clean and fast. Same is true of the melamine bottom. The drawer faces were cut with continuous grain in sets and edge bandedwith my little Freud Edgebander. Makes a strong easy to construct drawer.