Just the right size for a child’s room, this handsome woodworking project adds valuable storage space wherever it’s used. Six roomy drawers are complemented by a big storage cabinet that can also be used as a wardrobe for hanging clothes.

The child’s armoire measures about 45 inches tall by 38 inches wide by 18 inches deep. WWGOA strives to provide, easy DIY woodworking projects to all of our members.

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      Sarah
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    • Customer Service

      Hello, we are able to successfully access the first page of this plan. Can you explain the issue that you are having so we can assist you?
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      Hi Ruben,

      The plan is available for download right next to the video. Please make sure that you are a Premium member and have logged into your Premium Membership account to download the plans.

      Happy Woodworking!
      Kate

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  1. Raphael

    This plan and the plan for the hope chest is not complete. It state things like refer to isometrics but the isometric page is no included in the plans. Also there are pieces of boards or cuts that are listed in the cutting scheduled but not outline in he cutting layout.
    The plan could be somewhat beneficial to give you a starting point but I wouldn’t stay with it (specially with measurements) because you could end up having to buy more wood to finish something doesn’t quite fit all together.

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    • WWGOA Team

      Thank you for reaching out and sorry to hear that you are having these challenges with the plans. On the armoire, the isometric (or exploded view) is found on the lower portion of page 2. This is also the location within the hope chest plan although it is not clearly labeled as an isometric on that plan. We apologize for that ambiguity and we will report the error to the plan’s author. On both plans the cutting layout provides guidelines for the most efficient way to cut sheet goods; plywood and hardboard. There is not a cutting layout provided for the lumber planks because these will vary in both width and length from supplier to supplier, so the optimal layout for cutting these cannot be determined. Sheet goods, on the other hand, come in predictable sizes, normally 4’x8′, which makes cutting easier to optimize.

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    • WWGOA Team

      Hello there, we will be happy to help with your log in by contacting us 1-855-253-0822.

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