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I love to use JackClamps. Kreg Jig Face Clamp — Very handy. Kreg Jig Rip — Super handy for making straight cuts Square. Wood Glue — I'd recommend Gorilla brand wood glue. Sandpaper Coat Rack Hooks — I used a total of 6.
Measure and cut the plywood down to size for the lower bench and cubbies. Cut the bench top and lower portion out of the first sheet. Cut the remaining 6 pieces from the second sheet of plywood. I'd recommend using a circular saw and a straight edge to help with the process.
You will have a total of 8 boards cut from the plywood. Assemble the lower bench and cubbies using pocket holes. Drill the pocket holes on the top and bottom side of the 4 smaller boards.
Drill pocket holes only on the top sides of the two larger end boards. Note that I have three pocket holes showing on the front side of the board on the right hand side of the photo below. That was a mistake. Yes, I too make mistakes! Use a ruler and a straight edge to evenly space out all boards. Attach the lower shelf on both sides and to each vertical divider. This gives it a nice bold look and strengthens the furniture.
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You could use a normal hammer and nails if you do not have an air nailer. Center the trim pieces on the 4 dividers. Now it's time to work on the upper section of the hutch. I used 1x12x6 boards and cut them down to size. A straight edge and a circular saw will work well. You could also use a miter saw. Refer to downloadable plans for more info and photos. I'd recommend using a Kreg Jig right angle clamp if you have one. Drill 3 to 4 pocket holes for each connection.
Here is what it will look like after both sides have been attached. Next figure out the spacing you'd like for each locker. I made the two lockers with 20 inches between the boards. Attach the verticals when you have the correct spacing. You can see I drilled pocket holes facing down so I could connect the upper unit to the lower bench after completing the project and moving it into the house.
Don't forget glue as well! Drill 3 pocket holes on both the left and right underside. Then attach using screws and glue. Below is a look of the finished front side shelves and trim. View of the backside. Measure and cut bead board to use as paneling for the back of the hutch. I'd recommend cutting them into sections to cover the top unit and lower section separately.
This way you can move the furniture in two separate pieces. Cut the bead board with a circular saw.
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