This Do-it-yourself projects category features a collection of DIY woodworking plans to build a wide variety of curio cabinets for your home, from woodworking related web sites. The woodworkers construction information found on these sites range in quantity and quality. Similarly listed products will allow you to compare prices from different online woodworking supply retailers.
The display table is made to fit a military-sized memorial flag while still having room for awards, insignia, pictures, etc. To present a variety of collections, this table can also be created without the flag divisions. Full-size images, exploded view diagrams, lumber layouts, and step-by-step directions are all included in this woodworking plan. This plan also explains how to construct a taper jig for cutting the legs. The display space has a depth of 3-1/4 inches. Table is 54 inches long, 18-3/4 inches broad, and 30 inches high.
This coffee table is designed to hold a military size memorial flag and still provide plenty of space for memorabilia such as medals of recognition, emblems, photos, etc. This woodworking plan provides full size illustrations, exploded view diagrams, lumber layouts and instructions to make the project shown. Measures 46 inches long x 24 inches wide x 19.75 inches high.
The display table is made to fit a military-sized memorial flag while still having room for awards, insignia, pictures, etc. To present a variety of collections, this table can also be created without the flag divisions. Full-size images, exploded view diagrams, lumber layouts, and step-by-step directions are all included in this woodworking plan. The construction of a taper jig to cut the legs is also covered in this plan. The display container has a depth of 3.25 inches. Height, length, and width are all 24 inches.
Your favourite collection is kept on display in full view and free of dust thanks to the glass door and sides. A shielded cabinet lamp could shine warm light through the three glass shelves if it were installed. This woodworking design includes instructions, exploded view diagrams, and full-size drawings for the projects.
Show off your collection with this cabinet with glass doors and sides. In order to highlight the objects on display, this woodworking plan demonstrates how to instal a cabinet light that can shine through glass shelves. This woodworking design includes instructions, exploded view diagrams, and full-size drawings for the projects.
Is there one wall cabinet that meets all needs? If so, you may be looking at it. We designed this one with a cove top, halogen lights, and towel bar so it fits right into a kitchen or bathroom. But, leave off the towel bar, and this beauty looks perfect in a living, family, or dining room. You could even skip the lights, cove top, and radiused sides, and replace the glass with wood panels, to make utility cabinets for the laundry room or shop.
Here is a visually high-impact piece of furniture that you can build for only a moderate investment of time and materials. Its three glass-insert shelves let light from a concealed halogen fixture...
Woodworker Rick Estabo, of Wisconsin, a long-time professional walleye fisherman, provided a rod-holding system for our anglers display cabinet. Ricks contribution is the design for the neat angled ...
With its adjustable framed-glass shelves and open sides, this easy-to-build display case will let your collectibles really shine. But you will not have to collect a shopful of tools to build it. This is part of our Basic Built series of plans. Basic-Built projects require only a limited number of inexpensive and readily available tools and materials. Included is a bonus plan for a portable router table.
Looking for the perfect way to display those special keepsakes? Here is an easy, elegant solution, featuring simple dowel joints and spline-mitered doors. We will show you two options depending on ...
Spend a few minutes fine-tuning our tablesaw miter gauge to exactly 45 degrees, and you will breeze through this project. Along the way, you will pick up valuable tips on cutting and gluing mitered ...
Divided glass panes and traditional moldings give these stacked cabinets a stately look, while wide sides create deep, ample display room. You can make two cabinets and stack them, or build just one ...
Though it may appear to be one cabinet, this collectible showcase is actually two identical, stacked units. So once you set up to cut the pieces for the bottom unit, simply cut a second set of identical pieces for the top unit. Mirrors in the backs and bottoms and glass shelves and doors add an extra display dimension for showing off treasured pieces. Or for a warmer appearance, swap the mirrors for stained plywood panels.