I finished 9 pages of scaled, detailed drawings for my tall case (72″ high) cherry dresser yesterday. Today I planed about 100 board feet of my clear, air-dried cherry lumber. Current retail price for American Black Cherry lumber is approx. $7.00 per board foot; up to $10.00 per board foot for extra wide. [one board foot = 12″ by 12″ by 1″ thick] The widest boards are 13 inches wide and all are planed, both sides, to a finished dimension of 7/8ths inch thick. So although I paid $1.00 per board foot for rough cut lumber direct from the West Virginia saw mill years ago, the present value of the boards in these two pictures is well over $1,000. After planing the lumber, I then mapped out what parts of the dresser will come from which boards. While all the casework will be cherry, the drawer sides/backs will be hand dovetailed, solid white oak, and I will custom make the pulls from pure black, African ebony. By the time I’m finished, I expect to have upwards of 120 hours labor in the finished piece, and although I will never sell it, the retail value would be in the $4,000~$6,000 range depending on the market.