Finished Dimensions
Height: 36 inches (90 cm)
Width: 50 inches (125 cm)
Depth: 17.5 inches (43.75 cm)
Wood and Supplies needed:
Buffet shown is make from birch plywood, and maple. A full list of supplies is provided with the plan.
Tools needed:
Tablesaw, drill, router, clamps, and common hand tools.
This plan is for the country buffet. There are other plans in this collection that work great as a set or for stand alone pieces.
This project looks terrific sitting atop the buffet or alone hanging on a wall. Buffet plan sold separately is Plan No. 31-MD-00004. If you want a whole roomful of this style of furniture...
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