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Cabinets |
Cabinet,
Apothecary
In times past, pharmacists
-- known as apothecaries -- used cabinets with many
drawers to store and organize their medicinal
treatments, herbs and powders. Today these multi-drawer
cabinets are ideal for storing a variety of items --
from sewing essentials to office supplies and stationery
items to fishing lures. Made from maple plywood this
“box of boxes” is primarily built using a
combination of dado and rabbet cuts. The case is a basic
box with drawer dividers that slide into dados. The
drawers are constructed from maple ply, joined with
locking rabbets and faced with beautiful bird’s-eye
maple.
This free woodworking plans and woodworkers projects
information is courtesy of the DIYnet web site. |
Cabinet,
Armoire
This armoire plan is only
one design of many possibilities to store clothes in a
free-standing, cedar closet! If you would like to
replicate it, follow the simple directions. This free
woodworking plans and projects page is courtesy of the
Wayne of the Woods web site. |
Cabinet,
Base Unit - How to Build and Install
This free woodworking plans
and projects information is courtesy of the Black and
Decker web site. |
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Cabinet,
Basic
The simple base cabinet and
hanging wall cabinet shown here use the same basic
construction as professionally built kitchen cabinets,
but because they are custom-designed, trimmed, and
finished to blend into the room, they become permanent
built-in features of your home. |
Cabinet,
Corner
Angulon: A cabinet, which
makes your corners more beautiful. |
Cabinet,
Corner (PDF)
By Dale Austin©2002. This
5 page woodworking projects plan document of information
is courtesy of the UofMichigan hosting web site. |
Cabinet,
Corner (PDF)
This free woodworking plans
and woodworking projects page is courtesy of the Better
Homes and Gardens web site. (Australia) |
Cabinet,
Dresser Cherry (PDF)
Cutting diagrams and parts
list only to this project that appears in Workbench
Magazine #281.
This free woodworking plans and woodworkers projects
information is courtesy of the Workbench Magazine web
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A
Stylish Credenza
Symmetry
and subtle shadow lines give Patrick Warner's maple and
yellow satinwood office credenza a dynamic visual rhythm
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