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Where can I find the plan for this Wall Hanging Cabinet?

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woodworm

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24 days ago

Topic tags/keywords: question where to get the plan

I have this picture in my pc but could not remember from where I got it (possibly from w’working magazine). Anyone knows where I can get it/buy the plan?

Thanking you in advance!

-- masrol, kuala lumpur, MY.

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CharlieM1958

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24 days ago

I seem to remember seeing this plan somewhere, but now I can’t find it.

At any rate, it shouldn’t be too hard to design and builld your own using the photo as “inspiration”.

-- Charlie M. "Woodworking - patience = firewood"

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CaptainSkully

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24 days ago

Does the cork side slide over to reveal another cubby? I often use plans for larger, more complicated projects, but with something like this, you can customize it to fit your specs. It also allows you to convert something like this to another style (i.e. Craftsman, Shaker, etc.).

-- You can't control the wind, but you can trim your sails

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interpim

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24 days ago

I have seen this in a magazine, but I can’t find it in any of my archives. I want to say it was either in Wood magazine, or Woodsmith. I think there were 3 different trim options they gave to give it a different style depending on which one you used.

-- San Diego, CA US Navy

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okwoodshop

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24 days ago

Masrol, I like it , may I borrow the picture? what kind of wood were you thinking of making it out of? Would you make the cork side slide or use no show hinges? be a great place for a cell phone charger also.

-- Duane,matt_megan@twlakes.net

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a1Jim

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24 days ago

It seem like it would fairly easy to develop the dimensions from the photo.

-- Jim from Heirloom Woodshop Southern Oregon

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Rustic

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24 days ago

wood magazine not sure the issue go to woodmagazine.com

-- There is no such thing as a mistake. Its called a design modification Rick Kruse, Grand Rapids, MI

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ChunkyC

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24 days ago

Here: http://www.woodstore.net/slhiwaor.html

Sliding-Door Hideaway Wall Organizer
Woodworking Plan

Save time and reduce stress by building this attractive organizer to keep your keys, cell phone, and other necessities where you can find them in a hurry.

Overall dimensions: 16” wide x 6” deep x 20” high.

The woodworking plan for this item was featured in the March 2009 issue of WOOD.

-- Chunk

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woodworm

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23 days ago

Hi everyone,
thank you for reading/viewing and your supportive comments.

Duane, I plan to use quilted maple for the door panel and cherry or mahogany for the rest.
In fact I did made one as a sample from scrap wood but the curves don’t seem look nice because of unproportionate radius maybe.

Thank you very much Chunk for finding the plan and the link.

-- masrol, kuala lumpur, MY.

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