Dry Bar Cube

Caleb James

Upgrade your living room with the Dry Bar Cube, a whiskey cabinet that doubles as an end table. Store bottles and glasses with style and convenience!

Dimensions: 18" H x 18" D x 15" W

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  • 11 lessons
  • 268 min
  • $79.00

What's included:

  • Detailed cut list and plans including a PDF and a SketchUp file (Metric and Imperial).
  • Hours of detailed video instruction showing every step of the build process.
  • All videos and plans are digital and will be available for immediate download

What you'll learn:

  • Cutting finger joints
  • Making lumber core veneered panels with shop sawn veneer
  • Fitting butt hinges
  • Making and fitting a drawer
  • How to store whiskey within reach of your favorite easy chair. :)

What you'll need:

Materials

  • 4/4 White Oak - 13BF
  • 8/4 White Oak - 2 BF
  • 4/4 Secondary Species - 2 BF
  • 4/4 Hardwood (For lumber core staves) - 2 BF

Power tools

Table Saw, Jointer, Planer, Router, Router Table, Bandsaw, Drill Press (optional), Drum Sander (optional), Random Orbit Sander (optional)

Power tool accessories

Hand tools

Bits

Hardware

Supplies

Oil Finish of your choice

About Your Instructor:

Caleb James

Caleb lives in Greenville, SC with his wife and two daughters. His first exposure to fine woodworking was in a middle school shop class where he built a stool. His interest in woodworking reemerged as a young adult building practical furniture for his first home. His interest (read obsession) and research into Danish chair design and construction began c.2005. He spent 6 years making furniture as a hobby before selling a successful business to make chairs full time in 2011. He has designed and produced a number of woodworking tools in the 18th and 19th century style most notably his line of spokeshaves for chairmaking. He has written several articles for Popular Woodworking magazine. He currently teaches Danish Modern chairmaking and is writing on that topic for a forthcoming book with Lost Art Press.