Finished Dimensions
Height: 12 inches (30.5 cm)
Width: 26 inches (66 cm)
Depth: 22 inches (55.9 cm)
Plan Author: Raymond L. Wilbur, Charles Hedlund
Plan Contributors: Marlen Kemmet, Roxanne LeMoine, Lorna Johnson, Baldwin Photography
Published Date: 2001
Plan Language: English, all measurements are inches/feet unless stated otherwise.
Wood and Supplies needed:
1 of 3/4 x 48 x 48 inch birch plywood
2 of 3/4 x 7-1/4 x 96 inch maple
1 of 21-1/2 x 25-1/2 inch plastic laminate
1 of 1/4x 2-3/4 x 5 inch acrylic
Tools needed:
Table saw, router, clamps, drill and other common workshop tools.
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