Here are the plans from the post yesterday… I created this plan for some special order plywood I bought and it is a very easy build using only two sheets of plywood! Click on the thumbnails to enlarge the pictures.

Materials:

Two sheets of 3/4″ plywood

Scrap of 2×4 measuring the same height as the furniture legs

Four 1×6 at 8′

One sheet of 1/4″ plywood

Other Materials:

Edge banding for exposed edges of plywood

Four furniture legs with attachment plates

Six sets of 14″ drawer slides

Six drawer pulls

Two sets of partial wrap around hinges (I used these)

Two cabinet pulls

Wallpaper for the back

Finishing Supplies (stain or paint & sealer)

Tools:

Kreg jig with 1-1/4″ & 2″ pocket hole screws

Drill

Brad nailer with 1-1/4″ brads

Right angle guide with clamps (or whatever you have on hand)

Sander & sandpaper

Cut List:

One 2×4 at xx” (the same height as the furniture legs)- Center Support Leg

Four 3/4″ plywood at 7-1/8″ x 15″ – Drawer Dividers

Two 3/4″ plywood at 15″ x 48″ – Bottom & Top

Two 3/4″ plywood at 15″ x 42-1/2″ – Sides

Three 3/4″ plywood at 15″ x 46-1/2″ – Shelves

Two 3/4″ plywood at 14″ x 15″ – Middle Dividers

Two 3/4″ plywood at 12″ x 15″ – Upper Dividers

One 1/4″ plywood at 44″ x 48″ – Back

Two 3/4″ plywood at 13-3/4″ x 14-3/4″ – Doors

Six 3/4″ plywood at 6-7/8″ x 14-3/4″ – Drawer Fronts

Twelve 1×6 at 12-1/2″ – Drawer Boxes

Twelve 1×6 at 14″ – Drawer Boxes

Six 1/4″ plywood at 14″ x 14″ – Drawer Bottoms

Edge banding should be applied to all exposed edges of the plywood before assembly. For a tutorial on how to apply edge banding, click here.

1. Cut the pieces for the bottom and the drawer dividers. Set the Kreg jig for 3/4″ material and drill pockets in the bottom edge of the divider pieces. Attach to the bottom as shown using glue and 1-1/4″ pocket hole screws.

2. Cut the pieces for the sides. Drill pocket holes in the bottom of the panels and attach to the bottom as shown using glue and 1-1/4″ pocket hole screws.

3. Cut the pieces for the shelves. Drill pocket holes in each end of the shelves. Attach one shelf as shown using glue and 1-1/4″ pocket hole screws. Attach the next set of drawer dividers, as well as the next shelf.

4. Cut the pieces for the middle dividers. Drill pocket holes in each end and attach using glue and 1-1/4″ pocket hole screws. Attach the last shelf in the same manner as the previous two.

5. Cut the pieces for the upper dividers. Drill pocket holes in the bottom edge only and attach using glue and 1-1/4″ pocket hole screws.

6. Cut the piece for the top. Attach using glue and 1-1/4″ brad nails through the top into the dividers and the sides.

7. Cut the piece for the back (cover with wallpaper if desired) and attach using glue and 1-1/4″ brad nails.

Attach the legs and hardware according to the manufacturer’s instructions.

Set the Kreg jig for 1-1/2″ material and drill pocket holes in one end of the 2×4 leg support. Attach to the center bottom using glue and 2″ pocket hole screws.

8. Cut the pieces for the drawer boxes. Drill pocket holes in each end of the shorter pieces and assemble as shown using glue and 1-1/4″ pocket hole screws.

Cut the pieces for the bottoms and attach using glue and 1-1/4″ brad nails. Attach the drawer slides (for a tutorial, click here). Make any necessary adjustments to the hardware.

9. Cut the pieces for the drawer fronts (for a quick tutorial click here).

10. Cut the pieces for the doors. There will be a 1/8″ gap around all sides of the doors. Attach the hinges and the handles, then install the doors.

If you have any questions regarding the plans, let me know!

Until next time,

Happy Creating!

Please note – these plans are designed and created by me. They are not to be sold without express written consent from me. They can be shared on any site as long as they are credit back to me!