I had a big empty wall in my den/man cave, so I decided to build a dartboard cabinet instead of just hanging a dartboard on the wall. No plans for this, I just made it up as I went. Measured twice, sketched it out and cut as I went.
I use pine 1x4's for the frame and back. 1x3's for the accessory box, 1x2's for the door frame, and poplar strips for the doors and door braces. The darts are held by 6" long 2x2's with holes drilled.
Wood screws, finish nails, and small brads were used to hold everything together.
The chalkboards are simple MDF's cut and sprayed with chalkboard paint. Overlay hinges are used for the doors, and the dartbord is held on with screws from the back so it can be replaced when needed.
The Alabama A is hand-painted.
Comments
Bobcan (not verified)
Fri, 09/28/2012 - 10:36
Rustic Table
Great job ! these Rustic table are good for interior design and make a good look .I read this , have good price ,timing ,wood and also your hard work .
jhmesa
Wed, 04/20/2016 - 05:43
smaller tables
i love this! we just built the bigger one to find out it was a bit too big but we were still able to find a place for it. my husband and I are going to build your smaller version cant wait!
ChristianFro
Mon, 06/13/2016 - 12:46
I made the original and found
I made the original and found it larger than I wanted. I was going to do a smaller version like you did. How tal is yours?
ChristianFro
Mon, 06/13/2016 - 12:50
Height?
I built the larger version and found I want to tone it back a bit. How tall did you build yours? What angle cut did you end up with?