What you will need:
Tools | Material list |
GST 18 vli plus pls 300 guide | Supa wood 16mm |
18 volt Cordless Drill driver | Door & backing – 500mm x 400mm – 2 pieces |
PSR 3.6 ixo screw driver | sides – 70mm x 500mm – 2 pieces |
spray gun | top/bottom 70mm x 368mm – 2 pieces |
Pex 220 sander | Side stand 300mm x 400mm – 2 pieces |
PSM 18 volt sander | side stand slat – 405mm x 100mm – 1 piece |
Router | 20 x 20mm x 500mm – 4 pieces ( can also be meranti or pine check in the workshop) |
Supa wood 3 or 4mm thick – 30mm x 400mm – 6 pieces | |
Mirror 260 mm x 360mm – 1 piece (sharp edges removed/ground) | |
Varnish (we can use the teak colour from Cedar) | |
Flush hinges 20mm – 3 pieces | |
décor hooks small – 6 | |
6-8mm bolts x 50mm long – 2 pieces plus 6 washers and 2 wing nuts to fit | |
3.5 x 30 screws | |
3 x 16mm screws | |
wood glue | |
Door knob – 1 small | |
wood filler to match supa wood (slightly darker than meranti) | |
door clip magnetic (to hold door closed – 1 piece |
Steps For Jewellery Cabinet.
- Mark and drill pilot holes where sides of the frame fit to top and bottom of the frame and attach
- Attach frame to backing board
- Fill screw holes and sand
- Cut out mirror size in the door
- Rout out groove for mirror
- Rout décor edges on front of the door
- Make stand (cut out sides and attach slat)
- Router all outer edges
- Drill holes in cabinet and stand where they fit together.
- Fit slats onto the door for earrings etc to hang on
- Sand and varnish
- Fit mirror into door
- attach door to cabinet
- Fit cabinet to the stand with bolts, washers and wing nut.
Download and Print the plan
Printable Plan for the Jewellery Cabinet [1]
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