A friend saw some of the things that I could build with my Kreg Jig and asked me to build her a buffet syle cabinet.
This is the biggest thing I have built so far.
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Im afriad I dont have a cut list she told me the dimensions she wanted and I made it up as I went along.
The material is 15/32 B/C pine plywood (its a little thin but it's what she picked ).
the doors were 1"x4" white wood, the trim around the tile is a 2"x4".
the tile is recycled glass tile that was on sale at lowes and the underlayment for the tile was OSB as were the shelves.
The inserts in the doors were backsplash pieces found in the kitchen cabinet area at Lowes.
the dimensions were 8' long x 42" high x 24"deep and the shelves were placed at 15" from the cabinet floor.
the total cost in material including grout ,tile adhesive , inserts, hardware and paint was around $400
Im truly flattered that you would like to reproduce this cabinet!
If there is anything else you need to do it id be more than happy to help.
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