![]() Position the shelf inside the cabinet as shown, then secure using glue and 1-1/4″ pocket hole screws.Ĭut the piece for the top. Secure the cubby dividers with 1-1/4″ brad nails through the side panels into the cubby dividers.Ĭut the piece for the shelf and drill pocket holes in each side edge. Insert the entire divider assemblies into the cabinet and secure in place using 1-1/4″ pocket hole screws through the holes drilled in the larger divider piece. To aid in positioning the pieces, cut 4″ spacers from scrap wood to ensure that the cubby dividers are evenly spaced. Attach the cubby dividers to the larger divider using glue and 1-1/4″ brad nails. Note that there will be a left and a right piece. Cut the notch in the larger divider using a jigsaw, then drill pocket holes as shown. Secure using glue and 1-1/4″ pocket hole screws.Ĭut the pieces for the dividers and the cubby dividers. Insert the panel into the frame positioning it so that the top face is flush with the upper face of the front stretcher. Attach the pieces to the legs as shown using glue and 2-1/2″ pocket hole screws.Ĭut the piece for the bottom. Set the pocket hole jig for 3/4″ material and drill pocket holes in all four edges of the panel. Secure using glue and 1-1/4″ pocket hole screws.Ĭut the pieces for the front stretchers. With the pocket hole jig set for 1-1/2″ material, drill pocket holes in each end of the stretcher pieces. Insert the panel into the frame positioning it so that the back face is flush with the inside face of the frame. Set the pocket hole jig for 3/4″ material and drill pocket holes in all four edges of the panel. Attach the pieces to the legs as shown using glue and 2-1/2″ pocket hole screws.Ĭut the piece for the back panel. Secure using glue and 1-1/4″ pocket hole screws.Ĭut the pieces for the back frame and the back panel. With the pocket hole jig set for 1-1/2″ material, drill pocket holes in each end of the frame pieces. Set the pocket hole jig for 3/4″ material and drill pocket holes in all four edges of the panels. Attach the pieces to the legs as shown using glue and 2-1/2″ pocket hole screws.Ĭut the pieces for the side panels. With the pocket hole jig set for 1-1/2″ material, drill pocket holes in each end of the frame pieces. 2 – 3/4″ plywood at 19-1/2″ x 21-3/8″ – X ShelfĬut the pieces for the legs, the side frames, and the side panels.4 – 2×2 at 27″ – Back Frame & Front Stretchers. ![]() 2 sheets of 3/4″ plywood ( PureBond plywood would be a great choice!) Cut List:.Build an X Wine Storage Cabinet for Functional and Stylish Storageĭo you have a collection of wine? I have the perfect DIY wine cabinet plans! This gorgeous cabinet features six cubbies on either side of two X shapes that will hold quite the collection! The cabinet can be finished in a variety of ways, plus casters can be added for portability!
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