Cedar Chest How-to Book; Paper Pattern Plan to DIY and Easily Build 36" Long x 16" Wide x 18" Tall Shaker Toy Blanket Storage Hope Box
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Cedar Chest How-to Book; Paper Pattern Plan to DIY and Easily Build 36" Long x 16" Wide x 18" Tall Shaker Toy Blanket Storage Hope Box
Attractive and decorative Design.
Step by Step and easy directions with diagrams for every step.
Blueprint like patterns; Larger Diagrams for those important Steps.
Includes steps to create an optional 3 inch Tray to hold smaller items.
Continued Technical Support from The WoodPatternExpert; 20 Years of Experience!
NOTE: This sale is for woodworking plans, NOT furniture. Complete set of plans for my favorite Shaker Cedar Storage Chest. Length is 36 inches; Height is 18 inches and Width is 16 inches; provides the perfect amount of room. My instructions with easy to follow patterns and directions are designed as a construction project for the beginning woodworker. Extensive attention is given to speed and ease of construction, with a minimum of tools. A great Cedar Chest can be built with just a skill saw, table saw, clamps, and drill. Directions are aimed at the beginning woodworker, but should not bore even an experienced carpenter. WARNING: Everyone Will Love This Cedar Chest Design. Just about everyone who sees it will want you to build one or more, for them. (That's the reason I decided to write these plans.) Unlike most plans out there, you will be able to understand these! I have looked at others and I guarantee they are not as good as my plans! The plan features: 21 pages containing very detailed, step by step instructions. Each step includes diagrams and or photographs to assist in the construction process. 14 Patterns; One for each piece that makes construction so easy a caveman could do it! Built entirely from Cedar 2X4s and ? inch Thick Cedar Plywood or any other wood you prefer. Tips, Tricks and Notes that allow you to cut without error the first time. Can be built with just a skill saw, table saw, clamps and drill. This project plan is designed for the beginning woodworker, but should not bore even the most experienced carpenter.