Woodworker's Journal

Build a Wall Cabinet with a Door

This simple wall cabinet marks the conclusion of our Woodworking Basics series. A new woodworker who has built the previous three projects and then completes this wall cabinet will have mastered sufficient skills to be considered a true woodworker. Of course, there is much more to learn, but a Rubicon has been crossed, and there is no looking back.

You will notice similarities between this wall cabinet and the wall shelf from our last issue. There are still vertical sides

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