Plate Rack

Wednesday 16 November 2011

Andy Standing tidies up your kitchen with this lovely build

1.Begin, as always, by marking out your board

There are several ways to store your crockery in your kitchen. You can pile it all up in cupboards, you can display it on a dresser, or you could use a plate rack. Here is a design for a plate rack that can be used as

a freestanding unit, or, if you remove the top and cut off the feet, it could be fixed to the underneath of an existing wall unit. Either way, it's a handsome addition to your kitchen, I think you'll agree.

1. Table saw

2. Detail or bobbin sander

3. Pocket screw jig

4. Measuring/marking kit

5. Jigsaw and clamps

6. Tenon saw

7. Hammer and pins

8. Drill/driver and screws