Finished Dimensions
Height: 15 inches (37.5 cm)
Width: 24 inches (60 cm)
Depth: 12 inches (30 cm)
Wood and Supplies needed:
We used particle board and pine, but you can use a wood of your choice. A full materials and supplies list is included with the plan.
Tools needed:
Table saw, drill, and common hand tools.
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