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This six-board chest (composed of four sides, a top and bottom) is a country (and Shaker) standard. Simple, basic construction techniques are all that’s needed to build this piece.
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A woven seat adds a punch of color to this surprisingly easy project.
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Two bits of wood and a jigsaw are what you need to make this magazine rack that converts to a bookstand.
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An easy interlocking joint begets great strength and style.
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Pocket holes make a seemingly complicated project simple.
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No joints.
Just jigsaw and go.
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This handsome hanging storage unit is a snap to build with screwed butt joints.
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This rustic hinged-lid box is a design traditionally used as a basic tool chest, but I thought a scaled-down version would make a great chest for stashing toys. Nails, glue and a nice long day
in the shop are all it takes.
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This simple rack uses no nails, no screws and holds up to 15 pairs of shoes.
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If you own any books about the Shakers or their furniture, you probably have seen a small storage cabinet like this one hanging in the background behind the more celebrated pieces.
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