![]() To give this craft closet a true built in look, I added face frame to my cabinets to close the gap between the cabinet box and the walls. You use a clothing iron and literally iron it on, giving you a smooth surface to paint over and hides the layers of the plywood. Once my boxes were in place and I was ready to add my shelves, I used edge banding on the fronts of my shelves. Also, since I am going to have multiple adjustable shelves, I used my pin hole jig to make my pin holes for the shelves. Then, I used my circular saw to rip down my plywood to the size I needed, and then my Kregjig to assemble the boxes. You could also use birch or maple plywood. I chose to use 3/4″ Sande plywood for the box, and 1/2″ for the shelves.
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