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Country Shelf - Besides being a great addition to your kitchen or bathroom, this country shelf is a good exercise in cutting curves and sanding edges.

 
 

Dachshund CD Holder - This CD holder works like book-ends for CDs and has decorative ends to look like a Dachshund.

 
 

Desktop Filing Box - The key to making this handy desktop filer is accurate cuts. The author used 3/8" and 1/2"-thick Baltic birch ply for mine, but you could use more traditional plywoods, medium-density fiberboard (MDF) or even solid wood.

 
 

Display Cabinet (pdf) - Wall-mounted or placed on a table or countertop, this handsome display cabinet is the perfect way to share any collection while keeping it clean and protected at the same time. Featuring tempered glass doors and three shelves, the cabinet's design calls for all straight cuts and straightforward construction techniques (simple cut-outs give the effect of multiple panes of glass in the single-pane doors). Finish is up to the builder, so the project will match any decor.

 
 

Entertainment Center - This handsome and unique entertainment center provides ample storage for all your home electronics, yet is relatively compact — 5 ft. high and less than 7 ft. wide. The three-unit design features a 20"-deep center unit spacious enough to hold a large television set, and two 16"-deep end units ideal for storing stereo speakers, tapes, CDs, and books.

 
 

Entertainment Center - This entertainment center leaves the television in full view while hiding all of the other equipment. What makes this a really clever solution is the use of an infrared repeater device that allows the viewer to operate the cable box and VCR with the doors closed.

 
 

Floor Cabinet - A plywood box forms the heart of this project, while face features add style and grace.

 
 

Frame and Panel Hope Chest - Mortise and tenon joinery the easy way. The design utilizes a form of frame and panel construction that goes back hundreds of years.

 
 

Hoosier Cabinet - Eighty years ago, before built-in cabinets were common, every modern homemaker wanted a “Hoosier” cabinet in her kitchen. As a baking center, it was the last word in efficient design and convenience, packed with labor-and time-saving features.

 
 

Hope Chest - The old fashioned Hope Chest updated for the modern girl - light enough to carry from relationship to relationship, but still packs a whack of silk.


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