I just started to build Martin Milkovits Country Hutch, FW No. 189,(I bought the plans around 12 years ago and now I have the time) and I have found a problem with the cutting list. It shows bottom front and rear stiles, both of them 40 3/4 inches long. I cannot find these 2 pieces anywhere on the exploded plan and I was wondering if anyone else has built this hutch and figured out where these 2 pieces go, if at all.
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Completed the china hutch last year. It is a great project. The plans were near perfect. I am out of town but will return tomorrow. I will pull out the plan and try to answer your question. Mark
Could the be the intermediate stiles in the back frame assembly and the center stiles in the doors?
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It's interesting! How is it going with hutch now?
Look at page 2 of plans, page without cut list. Look at bottom left of page, locate "Bottom Frame" sketch. Those 2 pieces ( 40 3/4 ) are the front and back of the bottom frame. Let me know if you have any questions. Mark
I am interested in building this hutch. Unfortunately FW no longer has any inventory of the plans. Does anyone have a set that they would be willing to copy for me? I have confirmed with the FW staff that there would be no copyright infringement if someone made me a copy.
If you have no luck finding someone who has a copy of the plans to send you, it might be possible to work out a SketchUp model and then a plan based on the article.
Ok…thanks. I’ll let you know.
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