I just finished a storage project I started last year, but hadn't then realized how I would make the face. I had got the 2 sides and back, and the bevel-edged floor. I had the intuition yesterday to make a face-frame of 3/4 pine, as I had plenty of cut-off scrap, and used biscuits to join some of the boards for the door.
The sides are 1/4 oak ply, the back 1/4 MDF, and the internal bevel-edged floor is 3/4 MDF, which wedges the bottom of the front, back and sides. Here's a few pix including with the door open to show the interior, and brief construction history.
I made a shelf unit of 2x4 from the scrap pile as well; the shop boom-box is now elevated off the bench, and we cleaned up the corner. It's the only shop music source until I replace my 2-decade old receiver which has bad outputs. :-(
And a "before" image, naturally!
The lumber pile under the grinder supplied the 2x4's for the shelf-unit.
These projects followed quick on the heels of completing my T-track fence-face extension, and that was instrumental in completing these projects quickly, easily and safely.
John
The sides are 1/4 oak ply, the back 1/4 MDF, and the internal bevel-edged floor is 3/4 MDF, which wedges the bottom of the front, back and sides. Here's a few pix including with the door open to show the interior, and brief construction history.
I made a shelf unit of 2x4 from the scrap pile as well; the shop boom-box is now elevated off the bench, and we cleaned up the corner. It's the only shop music source until I replace my 2-decade old receiver which has bad outputs. :-(
And a "before" image, naturally!
The lumber pile under the grinder supplied the 2x4's for the shelf-unit.
These projects followed quick on the heels of completing my T-track fence-face extension, and that was instrumental in completing these projects quickly, easily and safely.
John