Build a Multidrawer Cabinet: Final Glue-Up
The wall cabinet comes together, with drawers glued up and trimmed, and the back fitted in placeABOUT THIS PROJECT
Author, woodworker, and teacher Chris Gochnour goes step-by-step through the construction of a versatile Shaker-style 12-drawer wall cabinet. Watch the process on video and download the plan. To ask a question about this project, talk to David Heim, managing editor of FineWoodworking.Com, in the Ask the Experts forum.
ASK A QUESTION | DOWNLOAD THE PLAN
ON VIDEO: BUILD IT STEP-BY-STEP |
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PART ONE: Introduction Download the plan and see the finished cabinet up close to get a preview of what’s to come in this multipart video workshop. |
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PART TWO: Cut Precise Dadoes and Rabbets |
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PART THREE: Step-by-Step Case Glue-Up and Assembly |
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PART FOUR: Construct a Frame-and-Panel Back |
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PART FIVE: Quick and Easy Drawers |
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PART SIX: A Shaker Peg Board |
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PART SEVEN: Introduction to Dovetails |
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PART EIGHT: Introduction to Half-Blind Dovetails |
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PART NINE: Completing the Half-Blind Dovetail Joint The conclusion of the lessons on dovetails. If you make one dovetailed drawer per day, by the time you’ve; finished the dozen drawers, you will have mastered the dovetail. |
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Now Playing With all the parts cut and assembled dry, it’s time to glue up the drawers and the case and prepare to finish the project. |
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PART ELEVEN: An Oil Finish for Cherry |
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