Modern Media Cabinet Part 6: Drawers and Hardware Display Group Article Icon Article In the previous installment of this project we completed the top and shelf. Here we will build locking rabbet drawers with false fronts, attach drawer glide hardware, and wrap this... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
Modern Media Cabinet Part 2: Mortises and Tapered Legs Display Group Article Icon Article In part one of this series, we provided an overview of the project as well as scaled drawings. Here we will begin construction of the project, starting with the legs... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
Modern Media Cabinet Part 1: Introduction Display Group Article Icon Article In need of a media cabinet to house electronics gear for a new home theater room, I went to Seth Keller (WWGOA Contributing Editor and professional designer) for design assistance.... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
How to Downsize a Drawer Display Group Article Icon Article While building a media cabinet, I broke the wise rule of "Measure twice,cut once." I made a quick measurement for depth on a drawer that would extend to be flush... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
Office in a Closet Part 4: Finishing and Installing Display Group Article Icon Article Time to wrap this office project up by finishing and installing the components. Finish and cabinet assembly: Apply finish to all components. I used a water based poly acrylic product... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
Office in a Closet Part 3: Build and Install the Desktop Display Group Article Icon Article Part 1 of this story worked through design and carcase construction. Part 2 covered doors and drawers. Now we're ready to construct the tops and shelves. If you are building... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
Office in a Closet Part 1: Built-In Desk Display Group Article Icon Article My wife and I used to share a spacious, sunny home office in our spare bedroom. We each had a desk and everything was great, except for the fact that... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
Drawer Joinery Using a Slot Cutter Display Group Article Icon Article Here's an easy way to create a rabbetted drawer lock joint, using only a 1/4" slot cutter. One set up will do all the joinery and allow you to cut... View Content Arrow Forward Icon