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    Free Plan: Architectural Wall Cabinet

    Arts and crafts maker presents a fresh twist on a period design

    Author Headshot By Nancy R. Hiller #270–Sep/Oct 2018 Issue
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    Synopsis: Inspired by the work of Victorian Gothic Revival architect and designer Bruce Talbert, Nancy Hiller came up with a piece that would look quite comfortable in a contemporary home. She pared down the ornate details and capitalized on the architectural shape and character of the original. Period-inspired wallpaper in the back of the upper section adds even more of a decorative flair.

    This simple hanging cabinet topped with a roof is inspired by the work of 19th-century Scottish architect Bruce Talbert (1838–1881). Talbert may not be widely known on our side of the Atlantic today, but in his own time and place, he was an acclaimed Victorian Gothic Revival architect and designer. I have long been intrigued by one of his architecture wall cabinets, a small piece of case furniture with an elaborate roof.

    Talbert’s cabinet is ornate, with inlay, fretwork, and gilding. I wanted to make a cabinet that drew on the architectural character of the roof and its Tudor-esque shoulders without being so ornate that it would look out of place in a simple contemporary room. Not to mention that I wanted something I could make in several days, rather than several weeks or months. Adding wallpaper to the back of the open upper section adds a decorative element to my version.

    mahogany wall cabinet being assembled
    Nancy’s wall cabinet has lots of joinery lessons in it

    Dovetails are first

    Construction begins with the main section of the case. The bottom-to-side joints are dovetailed. I cut the dovetails by hand, removing the waste with a coping saw and chisels. After transferring the tail markings onto each end of the bottom, I sawed the pins, then cut out most of the waste with a coping saw and cleaned up with chisels.

    Add the joinery for the fixed shelf

    The fixed shelf is joined to the sides with through-tenons. Although the shelf will be trimmed eventually to make way for the back, leave it full depth for now so that you can use the same gauge settings for the mortises and tenons.

    Lay out the tenons on the shelf. Start by marking the thickness of the cabinet sides with the same cutting-gauge setting you used for the dovetails. Then use the gauge to mark out the tenons.

    Cut the shoulders of the tenons on the tablesaw, staying just shy of the gauged line indicating the cabinet side thickness. Then remove the waste with a coping saw and clean up with a chisel.

    For the full article, download the PDF below.

    More on FineWoodworking.com:

    • Finish Line: Original Arts and Crafts – Five steps to create an aged Arts-and-Crafts finish
      By Nancy R. Hiller #193–Sept/Oct 2007 Issue
    • How to Hang a Cabinet on the Wall – A closer look at the cleats and hangers you can use to hold cabinets and shelves on the wall.
      By Anissa Kapsales #201–Nov/Dec 2008 Issue
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    Comments

    1. user-487732 | Jul 31, 2018 09:19pm | #1

      The title indicates "free plans" but all that's offered is the magazine article. Is this an error, or are the free plans really just the exploded drawing in the article? Feels a little bait-and-switchy...

      1. User avater FWW Editor
        BenStrano | Aug 01, 2018 08:32am | #2

        I'm sorry you feel that way, it certainly isn't intended to be a bait-and-switch. We only use that term when we feel that you could most assuredly build the piece using only the information that's provided. All of the information you need is there.

    2. Phil1949 | Aug 02, 2018 02:42am | #3

      The download has more than enough construction details and information.

      The plan can also be adapted and used for a clock. Hinged glass door to access the face and a glass panel in the door to see the pendulum.

    3. a_ponderer | Aug 18, 2018 07:33pm | #4

      I must admit my sentiment was similar to user-487732's. I kept searching for the link for the"free plans." Of course one can construct the wall cabinet from the article. Instead of "free plans," I think a better link to the project would be "Build an Architectural Wall Cabinet."

    4. Mustache | Nov 16, 2018 10:22pm | #5

      It is a magazine article not plans. I paid for this and I’m wondering why. Not only that I have the upgraded membership and still have to wade through the adds to get an upgraded membership and subscribe and all that crap. Part of the reason for getting the upgrade was for the free plans. Most of that stuff comes in the magazine.

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