Closet Diy
A China Closet
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This beautiful piece of china closet diy furniture can be made by anyone who
has a few good tools and knows how to use them. Quarter-sawed oak should be
used and the material needed will be as follows:
4 posts, 2 by 2 by 54 in., S-4-S.
2 top and bottom boards, 3/4 by 15-3/4 by 39-1/2 in., S-1-S.
2 shelves, 3/4 by 15-1/2 by 38 in., S-2-S.
2 lower end braces, 3/4 by 5 by 15 in., S-2-S.
2 upper end braces, 3/4 by 4-1/4 by 15 in., S-2-S.
1 lower front board, 3/4 by 3 by 40 in., S-1-S.
1 upper front board, 3/4 by 2-1/4 by 40 in., S-1-S.
4 door frames, 3/4 by 1-3/4 by 43-1/2 in., S-2-S.
4 door frames, 3/4 by 2 by 19 in., S-2-S.
4 upright end pieces, 3/4 by 1-1/2 by 39-1/2 in., S-2-S.
5 back pieces, 1/2 by 8 by 46-1/2 in., S-1-S.
2 cleats, 1 by 1 by 37-3/4 in., soft wood.
4 cleats, 1 by 1 by 12-3/4 in., soft wood.
4 blocks, 1/2 by 1 by 1-1/2 in.
First be sure the posts are perfectly square and of equal length. Either chamfer
or round the upper ends as desired. The mortises can be laid out and cut, or
they can be left until the tenons are all made and then marked and cut directly
from each tenon.
The top and bottom boards should have the corners cut to clear the posts as
shown in the drawing. The top board should be finished on both sides and the
bottom one on the upper side only and be sure to get the best side up.

Cut the tenons on the front boards back 1/4 in. from the face as shown in the
end view for this China closet diy. The boards should be finished on the outside
sides and edges. The end pieces are fitted and finished in a similar manner
except that the inside edge is rabbeted for the glass as shown. The side pieces
are also rabbeted for the glass and the posts have grooves 1/2 in. deep cut
in them to hold these side pieces. They are glued in place and this can be done
after the frame is put together.
The two shelves of this closet diy plan are finished on both sides and the
front edges. The doors are fitted in the usual manner by a tenon and mortise
joint at the ends. They are rabbeted on the inside for the glass and are finished
on all sides.
Before gluing any of the parts together, see that they all fit and go together
perfectly square. The posts, side, and front pieces should be glued and assembled,
then the top and bottom boards put in place to hold the frame square when the
clamps are put on. Leave dry for about 24 hours, then scrape all the surplus
glue from about the joints as the finish will not take when there is any glue.
Fasten the top and bottom boards to the frame by means of screws through cleats
as shown in the drawing. The backing is put on and finished on the front side.
A mirror can be put in the back without much trouble, if it is desired. The
shelves should be put in place and held at the back by screws through the backing
and at the front by two small blocks on the posts as shown in this closet diy
plan.
After the closet is all assembled it should be thoroughly gone over with fine
sandpaper before any finish is applied.
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