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    Smile Storage End Table

    Good Afternoon! I was wondering if anyone has an idea where I could get plans for building an endtable with a storage cupboard. I'm new to woodworking, so any suggestions would be helpful.

    Thanks!

    Laura

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    Welcome to the Creek.

    There is quite a bit of free wood working plans out there. Just a quick search gave this one:

    http://www.furnitureplans.com/pi_products/1001

    I suggest you try Google. It may not be possible to find a plan for the exact design you have in mind, but then you can adjust the plans to fit your goal instead. Like the link I listed could be changed to your needs.

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    end tables

    Hello Laura

    I did not see you post until the other day, so that's why I'm late answering.
    Here are three pictures of one of the two end tables I made for my wife for our basement rec-room. Don't know if this was what you had in mind. There is a drawer and storage space below.

    Now I've never sent pictures on this forum before so if there is no pictures you'll know why.

    Bob
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    Free plans

    the3house.com lists both free and pay plans, shopsmith has a large archive of free plans, www.freeww.com has a lot of stuff too.

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    Welcome and good luck swimming through the sea of google.

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    Laura,

    I built storage end tables this past Christmas 2008. I have the plans at home that I can forward to you. They are straight forward easy to understand plans.

    Joe

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    Laura:

    Here is the link for the plans. I made the cabinet without the drawers and put a raised panel door on the front. If raised panel doors are beyond your skill level, you can order them through Rockler.com or do a Google search for "Raised Panel doors" Hope this helps

    Joe

    http://www.popularmechanics.com/home_journal/woodworking/1273116.html

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