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Build an Entertainment Center (Video) zThis free video has over 1 hour of instructions to help you build this entertainment center. Useful techniques for routing dadoes and rabbets, cutting plywood, designing for cords and electronics, and applying a great finish.
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Source: free plans courtesy of Taunton |
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Cabinet, Custom Home Entertainment Center zfor a built-in home entertainment center. She needs a place for her television, VCR and stereo, and she would also like to store books, knick-knacks, and various other items."
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Source: free plans courtesy of Ron Hazelton |
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Cabinet, Entertainment Center zThe corner design allowed me to employ a curved design, rather than the more typical straight edges, and this reduced the unit's presence in the room -- as the room is rather small, this was deemed to be very important.
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Source: free plans courtesy of AmateurWoodworker |
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Cabinet, Entertainment Center zThis handsome and unique entertainment center provides ample storage for all your home electronics, yet is relatively compact 5 ft. high and less than 7 ft. wide. The three-unit design features a 20 inch deep center unit spacious enough to hold a large television set, and two 16 inch deep end units ideal for storing stereo speakers, tapes, CDs, and books.
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Source: free plans courtesy of Black and Decker |
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Cabinet, Entertainment Center zTelevisions, VCRs, DVDs, cable boxes, satellite receivers, stereos and video games are personal entertainment mainstays. Walk into most homes and you'll find electronic equipment stacked to the ceiling. There will likely be various pieces perched precariously one upon the other and a jumble of wires and cords. If this sounds like your living room, build yourself an entertainment center. You can organize your electronics and hone your woodworking skills all at once. Building an entertainment center is challenging for most beginners and a good confidence builder for intermediate level woodworkers. The project should only take a couple of weekends.
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Source: free plans courtesy of Lowes |
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Cabinet, Entertainment Center zThis entertainment center is a rather primitive affair, as it is an open-plan?design with no doors. This free woodworking plans and projects information is courtesy of the Shop-For-Wood-Working-Tools web site.
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Source: free plans courtesy of Shop-For-Wood-Working-Tools |
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Cabinet, Entertainment Center - Tansu (PDF) zThese are not step by step plans with precise layouts and joinery. I simply draw up the final dimensions and make decisions about joinery when I begin construction. This free woodworking plans and woodworking projects page is courtesy of the WoodworkingMatters web site.
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Source: free plans courtesy of WoodWorkingMatters |
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