The main components of this project are made from edge-glued panels: three 25-in. x 52-in. panels for the top and shelves, and two 25-in. x 32-in. panels for the uprights. See the Cutting List for finished sizes. You’ll get two uprights from each panel. Glue up the divider separately.
Quality lumber makes building easier and the end result better. Good-quality cedar isn’t cheap, though. The lumber and materials for this project cost about $750. Home centers don’t always have the best lumber, so we found a lumberyard with an ample supply of nice cedar. You could save money by using standard construction lumber, but it’s not as resistant to the elements as cedar.
Prep the Wood
- To get started, crosscut the 2x6s into lengths about four inches longer than required. You’ll cut them to finished length after gluing.
- On a table saw, rip the radiused edges off both sides of each 2×6, leaving a finished width of five inches. This way you’ll have square, straight edges for gluing.
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