You've done a few buffets, but this one is low, at only 30" high. I need one 28" high, but I'm sure I could zip 2" off the height in the legs. This one is nice because of all the slotted storage on the bottom. The detail on the sides is also very nice.
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Dan K
Wed, 02/02/2011 - 19:06
If I were to post a sketchup file of the buffet could you build the piece without step by step directions?
bmpoquette
Thu, 02/03/2011 - 12:54
I probably could, but it would take me a lot longer. I wouldn't need detailed steps, but a shopping list and cut list would be great. I like step-by-steps, though, because that's the main reason I rarely touch all my woodworking books: no directions.
tash
Fri, 02/04/2011 - 11:32
You could also modify one of these:
add 10" to the leg pieces here, then add the wine shelves under it, it isn't as long though at only 48".
this is almost the same size as the PB one you posted, but the drawers/shelves are different. but you could modify by adding extra dividers to the shelves and not making the drawers....
or take this one and use straight boards for the legs to make any height you want, then put dividers on the shelf...
Dan K
Fri, 02/04/2011 - 17:36
Tash- Those are some good ideas for modifying existing plans to suit a need.
Ok bmpoquette Here is your shopping list/cutlist and sketchup FILE
I've made the different components into groups so it's easy to break things down.
Shopping List:
Knobs or Handles for two 26” wide drawers
Cut List:
Top:
Legs:
Case:
Front and back rails
Center drawer support
Side rails
Center dividers between drawers
Top Rails
Back:
1/4” Ply
Wine rack:
Drawers:
Drawer Fronts
Drawer Sides
Drawer Backs
Here's the plan of attack:
More tips:
If you have any questions or concerns, just ask.