Wooden Tool Storage Cabinet with Multiple Drawers

 


This multi-drawer storage cabinet is a practical intermediate-level project that will help you organize small tools, craft supplies, hardware, or art materials. The design features six shallow drawers that slide out independently, making it easy to sort and access various items without digging through cluttered containers.

While this project is more involved than a simple stool or shelf, it's still approachable for those with some basic woodworking experience. You'll learn valuable skills like building a box structure, creating drawer slides, and making multiple identical components. The repetitive nature of making six drawers actually helps you improve your technique as you go.

This cabinet is incredibly useful in workshops, craft rooms, garages, or offices. The shallow drawer design is perfect for keeping small items visible and organized rather than piled on top of each other. Once completed, you'll have a professional-looking storage solution that showcases your growing woodworking abilities.


Estimated Dimensions (in cm):

  • (Height): 40 cm
  • (Width): 50 cm
  • (Depth): 35 cm
  • (Drawer Height): 5 cm 

General Construction Instructions:

Materials Needed:

  • Wood boards for cabinet top, bottom, sides, and back panel
  • Thin wood or plywood for drawer fronts, backs, sides, and bottoms
  • Wood strips for drawer slides or guides
  • Small wooden knobs or handles for drawer pulls
  • Wood screws
  • Wood glue
  • Sandpaper
  • Wood finish or stain

Assembly Steps:

  1. Build the main box - Cut and assemble the top, bottom, side panels, and back to create the outer cabinet structure.
  2. Install interior dividers - Add horizontal support pieces inside the cabinet that will separate and support each drawer level.
  3. Create drawer guides - Attach wooden strips or rails on each level to create channels that allow drawers to slide in and out smoothly.
  4. Construct the drawers - Build six identical shallow drawers, each consisting of a front, back, two sides, and a bottom panel.
  5. Add drawer pulls - Attach handles or knobs to the center of each drawer front for easy opening.
  6. Test drawer fit - Insert each drawer into its slot and adjust the guides or drawer dimensions as needed for smooth operation.
  7. Sand all surfaces - Smooth the cabinet exterior, drawer fronts, and any rough edges to create a polished appearance.
  8. Apply finish - Stain or seal all visible surfaces to protect the wood and give the cabinet a professional look.
  9. Final adjustments - Ensure all drawers slide freely without sticking and sit flush when closed.

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