Creating a Workbench

Put the bench on top of the two cabinets while it dried.
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This is the right cabinet with one of the drawers. It worked out pretty well.
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Glued the two pieces that are used for the work bench together, then clamped and ran a double row of screws down the center.
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Cut the 1/2" plywood out for the drawers. 6 in the right cabinet, 2 in the left.
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Used a jig to make sure the drawers were square.
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Two of the drawer corners. Glued the opposite corners, drilled and then screwed them together. Drilled, glued, and screwed the bottoms as well.
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All done with assembling the drawers. Next is to sand them and then apply polyurithane.
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