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• Medicine Cabinet - A perfect reflection of Mission design elements, this medicine cabinet is a major improvement on a store-bought cabinet. The simple melamine interior is inexpensive to build and is long-wearing and easy to clean. |
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• Night Stand - Build this classic bedside table to match the material and finish of your bed. |
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• Pyramid Cabinet - If you have a modest shop you can still build a project as substantial as this. Despite appearances, it requires very few tools: aside from a handheld circular saw, the only other tools used are a few hand tools, including a pocket-hole jig and a sliding bevel gauge. |
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• Stereo Cabinet - This cabinet stores modern stereo components neatly out of sight. With the door shut, it looks like a traditional Arts & Crafts hutch. |
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• Tote Box - This tote is an adaptation of a project that appears in Kirby and Kelsey's book "Making Joints" (1996, Rodale Press). It is small enough that a child can move it about yet large enough to store quite a bit of treasure. |
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• TV Cabinet - This cabinet has enough room for a typical 27-in. set. There's a shelf for a VCR and cable or satellite box, and two roomy drawers for tapes and DVDs. The full-width front doors on the cabinet are mounted on retractable slides that allow the doors to slip back into the case sides for unobstructed viewing. |