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Old 02-23-2023, 03:14 PM #1
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Anyone have like a blueprint of some sort for those wooden drawers in the back?

NOTE: the picture is not my work just an example.

looking for the dimensions and correct use of hardware required? also, should I get a saw for this project? I don't why but part of me is thinking I don't need one.





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You tube has a bunch a videos. The wood frame in your post is number 2 pine it is available in 4" to 12" width also various lengths but it's cheaper to buy longer pieces and cut em to size which will require a circular saw. Using a hand saw for a novice is tough. For ply wood you could have the big box stores make the cuts. The first 2 cuts are free but it's like 50 cents for each cut after.
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Seconded on the YouTube recommendation. Lots of videos out there on how to make these. Some even include free or low cost blueprints, instructions / spec sheets in the video descriptions.

Here is one I thought seemed pretty solid.

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Another one:


Thx didnt even think of that


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You tube has a bunch a videos. The wood frame in your post is number 2 pine it is available in 4" to 12" width also various lengths but it's cheaper to buy longer pieces and cut em to size which will require a circular saw. Using a hand saw for a novice is tough. For ply wood you could have the big box stores make the cuts. The first 2 cuts are free but it's like 50 cents for each cut after.

I dont own a circular saw but i have a hand saw. I can buy a circular saw. Im most likely gonna buy the wood from Home Depot


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