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TV game hideaway
Build a nifty TV, video and games storage unit
are the main entertainment centres
in most homes but they can look
messy. This neat cabinet hides away all
the bits and pieces. They stay plugged
in, ready to use any time, and you can
even play games with the drawer shut.
Here’s how
Step 1 Pair up sides, top and shelves.
Partly drive 40mm nails into one edge,
150mm apart and nip off heads. Apply
glue to both edges, align sides and
clamp tightly. Let dry overnight.
Step 2 Round top front edges of sides
(A). Measure down 90 and 310mm to
tops of shelf housings. Clamp straight
edge to panels to use a router with
a 19mm straight bit to cut 5mm-deep
housings to 20mm from front edge.
Make sides as mirror images. Rout
19mm x 5mm-deep rebate on back
of board
down to top housing.
Step 3 Cut cleats (B). Screw to bottom
of sides, centred between front and
back. From bottom of sides, measure up
110 and 280mm and rule across. Attach
cabinet member of runners so top edge
is flush with line, back is flush with side
backs.
to back of cabinet with bottom of cut-out
flush with top of back rail.
Step 7 Plane drawer fronts (K, L) to
height. On top edge of bottom one, mark
300 x 10mm deep rebate, round ends
and cut out with jigsaw. Clamp to front of
drawer, then screw on from back. For top
drawer, partly drive in screws so points
show through front. Press drawer face
against points to mark position, partly
predrill holes and screw on. Plane faces
as necessary.
Step 4 Cut a 5 x 30mm notch at front
corners of top and shelf (C). Stand one
side on edge, apply glue to edge of top
and slide into housing. Screw in from
sides.
Step 6 Prepare drawers by routing a
5mm x 19mm wide rebate at the ends of
sides (G). Using a 6mm straight bit and
a routing fence, run a 5mm-deep groove
finishing 10mm from the bottom edge.
Glue and screw sides to front and
back (H) so bases align with top
of groove. Width of drawer should
allow 12.5-13mm either side for drawer
runners. Slide in drawer bottom (I) and
screw to front and back. Inside the
bottom drawer, mark 165mm from ends
and screw in place two dividers (J). Add
drawer member of runners.
Step 5 Cut out design of decorative
back (D) with jigsaw. Screw between
sides in rebate cut at back of sides.
Screw two bottom rails (E) between
sides at base.
Measure 300mm from each side of
backing panel (F), then measure up
45 and 220mm from bottom. Mark out
rectangle and cut out with jigsaw. Nail
Step 8 Plug screw holes, smooth.
Apply two coats of polyurethane. Add
drawer handles and drill holes on
underside of cleats for sockets and
castors.
See Buying Guide
T he TV and video-games console
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What you will need
Item Part Size Material
A1 Sides (2) 285 x 19 x 700mm Tasmanian oak
A2 Sides (2) 235 x 19 x 700mm Tasmanian oak
B Cleats (2) 50 x 30 x 482mm Maple
C1 Top/shelf (2) 285 x 19 x 900mm Tasmanian oak
C2 Top/shelf (2) 235 x 19 x 900mm Tasmanian oak
D Decorative back 120 x 19 x 900mm Tasmanian oak
E Rails (2) 50 x 19 x 890mm Tasmanian oak
F Backing panel 918 x 380 x 3mm Plywood
G Drawer sides (4) 140 x 19 x 500mm Maple
H Drawer front/back (4) 120 x 19 x 836mm Maple
I Drawer bottom (2) 500 x 836 x 6mm Plywood
J Dividers (2) 120 x 19 x 462mm Maple
K Top drawer face 151 x 19 x 888mm Tasmanian oak
L Bottom drawer face 165 x 19 x 888mm Tasmanian oak
You will also need two pairs of 500mm bottom-mount, full-extension drawer
runners; assorted screws and nails; PVA adhesive; four socket-fitting
50mm twin-wheel castors; four drawer handles. Some timbers need to be
ripped or planed to width. All joints are glued and screwed unless otherwise
indicated. All screws in sides are counterbored to suit 10mm wood plugs.
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