![]() Using the 1/2″ plywood, build drawer boxes for the coffee bar cabinet! You will use holes drilled with your Kreg Jig at 1/2″ and you will use 1″ screws along with glue to attach! Building the drawers for the DIY coffee bar cabinet ![]() If you cannot get a drill in there, you can also just liquid nail it if you would like. You will need a right-angle attachment for your drill, and the short square bit to have enough room. ![]() Using the pocket holes you drilled earlier into your plywood and 2x2s, you will connect the top to the cabinet. Sand and stain the countertop to the color of your choice! I used Old Barn Milk Paint Stain in Weathered for mine! It is my FAVORITE stain right now, I cannot get enough of it! Lol! It is natural and non-toxic… with a built-in sealer! What more could you ask for? I did still add a couple of coats of water-based poly though just to be safe…I spill a lot of coffee!□ NOTE: All joints on this project will need to be GLUED as well as pocket holed! Just know, I will not state it in EVERY step but you will need to GLUE in every step unless I state otherwise! Building the Main Frame of the Coffee Bar Cabinet Okay, I did a horrible job of taking pictures of this coffee bar cabinet as I built it, so I will improvise with Sketchup pics where I don’t have actual pics to show you a step! You can still download the full printable plans above! 2 – 1/4″ plywood pieces cut 17″ x 18 3/8″ (drawer bottoms).4 – 1/2″ plywood pieces cut 17 3/8″ (drawer boxes front and back).4 – 1/2″ plywood pieces cut 17″ (drawer boxes sides).1 – baseboard cut 59 49/64″ beveled on both ends at 45 degrees off square (front).2 – 2 baseboards cut 18 5/8″ beveled on one end at 45 degrees off square (sides).**Make sure and measure your cabinet for your baseboards as they will probably be slightly different from the measurements below. 1 – 1×2 58 1/2″ (bottom support to attach baseboard to).2 – scrap 1/2″ MDF pieces (can be any width that will fit below the side molding) 17 1/4″.1 – 1×3 19 1/4″ (face frame drawer divider).2 – 2x2x8 (I used furring strips to keep costs down, and they are in the back where they will not be seen).1 – 8 ft stick of baseboard of your choice.1 – 2×4 piece of 1/2″ MDF (side molding).1 – 4×4 sheet of 1/2″ plywood (drawer boxes).1 – 4×8 sheet of 1/4″ plywood (drawer bottoms and back of the cabinet). ![]() The link for printable plans will be here soon! In an effort to keep my plans FREE, I have recently started asking for your email in exchange for the printable plans! I will never share your information and I will never send you spam…plus you can unsubscribe at any time! Gathering Supplies for Coffee Bar Cabinet
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