Shaker Storage Cabinet Woodworking Plans
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Shaker Storage Cabinet Woodworking Plans

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PDF Woodworking Plan: METRIC AND IMPERIAL DIMENSIONS Included

What you get:

  • Professionally drafted drawings and illustrations

  • Step-by-step illustrated GUIDE on how to make the piece start to finish

  • Detailed dimensions for each component

  • Material purchase list


This is a great piece for general storage or a small liquor cabinet. It's modern shaker style, so it is suitable for a wide scope of interior styles. It's built beautifully with solid wood construction, and the finished piece will turn heads with subtle details that highlight the overall craftsmanship.

This is an approachable design for the weekend woodworker – it's not too big, the material cost is manageable, and it can be completed over a few weekends. The design is a fun introduction into free-standing cabinet making as it combines use of hardwood and some sheet goods as well.

You'll be shown how to work methodically through the project to gain skills as a woodworker. We're confident you will be able to take on other woodwork projects in the future once you've used this wood work plan. The storage cabinet woodworking plan is in PDF format, including professionally drafted dimensions and a complete instructional guide on how to make the DIY storage cabinet.


Tools required:

  • Table Saw

  • Router

  • Drill

  • Jointer/Planer (Optional – Sometimes you can get wood pre-milled from supplier)

  • One of: Dowel Jig or Festool Domino (For Joinery)

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Source: Cordova Woodworking

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