How to make a Map Cabinet // Woodworking | I Like To Make Stuff
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- Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
- I made an awesome map cabinet for my family's photography studio!
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My brother and sister-in-law own a photography studio and they print all of their portraits in house. I was asked to make a cabinet to hold the prints that are ready for pick-up. We decided on a traditional-looking map cabinet, but have more shelves than drawers. Here's how to make a map cabinet.
I created a Fusion 360 model of the map cabinet so that my brother and sister-in-law could approve the design. The model provided dimensions to cut and assemble the map cabinet case. I built the side supports by cutting down a 1x4 pine board and assembling the rectangular side frames using my pocket hole jig. Then I used my router and a rabbeting bit to create a slot for the thinner plywood side panel. These side frames were attached to the plywood bottom, again, using pocket screws. The plywood top extends out over the front and sides but not the back. This cabinet will sit against the wall, so a decorative overhang on that side of the map cabinet was unnecessary. The top was also attached to the sides and the case to the 1x4 base with,you guessed it, pocket holes.
My brother and sister-in-law had a paint color already in mind to match their studio, so painting was pretty simple. Josh and I used some small rollers to apply 2 coats of the dark blue eggshell paint. I chose this type of paint because it isn't terribly durable. They wanted it to look a bit worn, so naturally over time it will get dinged and the paint will scuff. Once they are happy with the level of distress, they will apply a clear coat to lock in the look.
The shelves were relatively easy do make. I cut some 3/4 inch plywood making sure to leave enough room for a 3/4 inch band of pine on the front edge. Rather than making the shelves adjustable like on my Simple Bookcase, I secured them in place using pocket screws. If you wanted didn't want dedicated spacing between the shelves, then you could totally use a shelf pinning jig to make the spacing adjustable. It is important to note that I did paint the shelves before mounting them in the map cabinet. The thinner gaps between the shelves would make it a nightmare to paint afterward.
To cover the back of the map cabinet, I used a sheet of 1/8 inch thick luan plywood. I cut this piece to fit over the back, making sure to overlap the sides, bottom, and top by just a little bit. Small brad nails were used to secure the back in place, but small staples would also work. We also painted the luan sheet before attaching it to the map cabinet.
I really hope you liked this project, I know my brother and sister-in-law are really excited to have a new addition to their photography studio and it looks amazing in the space. It is a simple project that really adds some dimension to an interior design and can give your space a unique look. If you liked this woodworking project, you'll love some more of my projects!
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There's nothing better than a situationally perfect piece of furniture that exactly meets the client's needs. Well done, guys.
Never thought about using dowels for pocket holes,this is why I keep coming back. Thanks,Bob!
Very good, inexpensive build. I love being able to make *just* what you need rather than trying to find something from a store that *might* work. This is an excellent example of that!
Great build as always, but the best part of the Video was how happy your sister looked!
Thanks! Yeah, I was really happy that she was happy 👍🏼
I was about to comment the same thing... a great customer reaction always makes it worth while!.
And painting the edge of the back panel is a good professional touch
Eggshell was an excellent choice! It is washable with not too much sheen! Definitely overtime will give that distressed look!
Classy cabinet! Love the design of this piece. It's a great example of how much you can transform less expensive materials
Hey! How are you guys doing? Saw the first video from your channel the other day (Self watering pot) - Great work! And lovely video. God bless.
Hey how are you guys doing? I can't wait to hang again. I was glad I got to see you in Atlanta, but didn't spend much time with you. Mostly because I was trying to meet as many people as possible. 7 weeks until Makers Central. I'll try to spend a little more time with you hopefully.
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This is a really cool and pretty build. And the reaction was priceless.
I also love that Voltron was playing the background!
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Love the music! I really appreciate how well you explain how and WHY you do everything. Thank you for all you do!
You really SHOULD be happy with this one. Great look on the cabinet!! A happy customer is always satisfying as well.
I love the method of letting it wear naturally and then locking it in instead of artificial distressing. That's a great idea, I'm putting that one in my memory banks!!
Hey, Bob, i liked that u showed her reaction, make more of these, if u can.
Nice to see her so pleased.
The look on her face when it was just as she wanted made my day.
Thanks Bob You're a good inspiration....enough so i'm planning my own maker space
Very nice cabinet, but I think my favorite theme of the video is how you didn't go spend a ton on expensive materials and were able to make it look so sleek. I love the tweak to make the hardware finishes match too. Great build and great video as always, Bob.
I picture the conversation between your sister in law and brother:
'Man, we really need to buy something to store our prints'
'Wait, doesn't your brother
LIKE TO MAKE STUFF?'
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Love that Voltron is playing on the TV!
This is the first video I have seen this year so far where you and Josh are really vibing, great work!
a very well made piece of furniture,well designed for the purpose it was made for,well worth my thumbs up
All the colors go well together. I was wondering about a protective finish and then you answered it. Cool
Hi Bob. Just downloaded plans for this project (I'm also a photographer) and will modify dimensions for my large color printer. Your plans are a joy to look at - clear, concise and very "readable". This was the first time I purchased plans from you and it will not be the last. Keep up the great video/project work!
That's awesome to hear, thank you!!
There's something incredibly satisfying seeing a piece that is so particular for an area or need, rather than a generic cabinet. Love the form of the cabinet as a whole.
Real nice. The back will not only hide it from the wall but also help prevent racking. Thanks
Your workflow is like Diresta's. Top notch.
I live in northern Minnesota and grew up going to the bwcaw, and now inherited all the maps, I’ve been considering building a map cabinet for years!
Wow it must feel so good to see her reaction. It looks amazing for how simple the design is.
Looks like you're in your element Bob. Great work.
Nice build Bob! Takes me back to watching Norm build stuff. The back panel also helps resist racking
never thought I would want a map cabinet, that however has now changed. Nice work
Loved that you showed the delivery, great touch :)
I love this kind of projects! congratulations the end result is faultless!
Love the Wolf mother instrumental!
Nice build Bob. I like the color. I also like having the option to build drawers or shelves. This will go on my list of future projects
Sooooo simple and sooooo goooood looking furniture! When you see it ready and done you would not believe in that this was made out of plywood. Great work!
This is great looking! Loving the way it turned out for the client.
Loved watching you do this!! It was awesome and I’ll be watching again! It might be the perfect build for my watercolor paintings. Thank you 😊
God, I LOVE furniture builds. I don't know what it is but they are always my favorite.
Great build. Keep up the good work. Every week my 4yr old daughter asks if there are any new Make videos to see and she really enjoys them.
Simple, beautiful design. And I love that colour.
It's awesome how you can share your talents with family and friends.
Pocket holes and clamps, two things bob will never get enough off. It's hilarious to see him finding excuses to use them in each video.
Not that I am complaining - Pocket holes are awesome. Cheers!
Glad to see you have a full dust collector, just like me. Changing that bag is such a PITA!
Nice project Bob! I like the proportions of the cabinet a lot.
Also, I'm sure you know this, but just in case... when they clear coat it, make sure it's water-based poly. I've had some strange stuff happen when using regular poly over latex paint.
Michael Alm the proportions are perfect
Pro tip with the edge banding, using a flush cut on a palm router because it’s much faster and gets a better result than hand sanding or trimming with a knife.
I love that you had Voltron playing in the background while you were building. :)
:) Had to make it through the painting part.
Brownie point, clearly from the sister in law. Nice job.
Perfect, just the inspiration I've been looking for to make a puzzle table for the Mrs, but wanting to put a roller door on front to lock.
very well done, thanks to this way of construction certainly indestructable, and a piece of furniture of timeless beauty
Late to the party but loved the project! Welcome back to woodworking :) Your wife really does need a channel, great lady. It was great meeting all of you at WBC. Even Josh...
You are sooo talented Bob
Nice build and color selection.
I think that pocket hole jig has paid for itself with as much as you use it. 😆 Such a cool tool.
Love that color! Good choice.
Looks great bob! I'm going to make it for sure! Thanks from the netherlands !
I love this. One item I have always wanted is a map cabinet. The other is an apothecary cabinet. Nice job, thank for the inspiration.
Man, you really are Bob the builder. your videos help me a lot in the projects for my career, keep up the good work :) (greetings from Mexico)
This is absolutely amazing and the color is badass!!!!!
I love the simplicity of the build. It really looks great.
Very nice Bob
Great looking project. I bet it would look awesome in quarter sawn red oak.
This looks so good. I love all of your videos Bob. Very inspirational!
Thanks so much Ben!
Thats a great looking piece Bob. Love the color. Very functional but looks fantastic in that space.
Thanks David!
I am a computer guy - a nerd. I have absolutely no talent at working with my hands, with wood etc. ... I have NO IDEA why I am watching all your videos. I think it is because I love it when people follows their passion, when they do a great job. I also love your video editing skills, it`s always a pleasure to watch your stuff (also the nice way how you show your sponsors with you in the background, working at „fast forward“ :D )
Dude, I love your content. Go on! #noHomo :)
I like the color. and general good video.. well done bob and josh
Bob, you're just phenomenal as always! Again another great build.
Dude you inspired me most I want to be like you I mean very hands on person...i wish I had skills like you
Hi, i’m an interior designer. What I find really practical in my cabinet designs, especially those with deep open shelves is I put drawer guides along their sides, so the whole shelf can be pulled out. Kinda like a pull-out keyboard platform for computer desks. That way, it would be easier to go through prints if you’re searching for anything in particular. It can also act as a temporary work counter. Just a suggestion. I love your videos :) Keep making them :)
That's even cooler than I imagined when you talked about it on Making It!
Simple yet awesome! Colour looks awesome too. Good Job Bob!
Nice build Bob. As a suggestion, if you add 3/4" overhang to the back of the top, the top will clear the molding on the floor, and the top will extend all the way to the wall.
Very cool build. And awesome ad for the book! Bought it on Kindle and can’t wait to start reading it
This thing I love most about this channel is the "dad music" that's constantly on in the background
This designs miraculous! Simply cannot simply wait to see the same as this. Great job.
This is so beautiful my friend😊
Very nice build and results look great
Turned out really nice Bob! It fits great in that room. 😊👍🏼
Hey bob. Can you please do some more work on the lathe. I am a young, amateur carpenter myself and i gind that quite amusing.
Love this! The timing is perfect because I have been working on a design, but I'm going to build this one first. Headed over to your site now!
It looks so Pretty😍. I'm pleased.
Hey bob glad you leave the bloopers in the end. Just goes to show your human and it’s not all scripted. Hehe. Booked tickets for Makers Central UK. Look forward to seeing you there. Thanks for pointing me to it. ;0)
I am blown away that's awesome
I typically don't like projects that you can just paint but this one turned out amazing I love it
Thank you!! I appreciate that!
Gorgeous!!! I love this piece it has an eclectic feel yet just made but wow love love love this
I SO regret not taking woodshop in highschool when I wanted to. This is really a great build cause I love painting and this looks like a great way to store paintings!! :)
Good stuff Bob! Keep up the great work.
Great solution! Love the design.
This is a great tutorial in making cabinet for large prints
Really like this build. Can also be scaled up for bigger pieces. Very cool. I was surprised to see that you didn't rabbit the bottom of the drawers but whatever works. It came out great. Keep the videos coming.
Love this project, Bob - I really appreciate that you built something I don't see everyday on some other maker channel! You are always coming up with great, creative builds -- thanks so much for this one!
Nice Work !
Thank you!!
Looks awesome, Bob! Nice work!
Great video. I love how you shot it. Wonderful job.
Bob, thank u very much for your job. You make a great things, and videos are as cool as your wooden stuff. I’m watching your channel and want to buy a small garage for to make stuff too, but wife… you know. Hugs!
It is an amazing piece. I like the color too
Wow... awesome!! Love the Color.
Great job Bob
Really cool piece. And Voltron!
Hi I totally love your quest for perfection, and your high quality videos. You are THE BEST RUclipsr EVER
I love how she was so happy when she kept putting stuff in the shelves
If you had any idea how much I needed to put stuff in those shelves, you would totally understand my glee! :)
Wow, I didn't expect a reply. But that's awesome that Bob wanted to help his sister-in-law. :-)
Good luck with all of your art and with the shelf :-)
This is awesome. Imagine it with only drawers, with lots of compartments, for storing your huge LEGO collection.. =)