How do I create a custom cabinet with plywood ?
I want to make a base cabinet for my countertop dishwasher to set it lower than counter height. I would like to have a tray/ cutting board storage next to the DW and room below [9" height] for crockpot/roaster pan storage. And a simple slide in[ not with glides, just an empty space about 24-30" wide and 3+ height] cutlery storage box. Probably no toe kick. I have drawn up my idea, but own no tools, not great with fractional measurements.
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Measurements are crucial in a construction project. First things first. What is in this space now? Next, can you post your drawing? Dishwashers typically have a standard height, so "setting it lower than counter height" doesn't make sense. The storage for your pans and appliances sounds like an empty box.
However I do understand what you want. If at all possible, can you post a photo(s) of what is existing and a copy of your drawing as previously requested so we can help you get from A to B?
You can rent tools from a local tool supply. But do you know how to use them?
Is there a contingency fund to hire a licensed contractor if the project is bigger than you anticipated?
Could you hire a local handy person to help you? Having to get all the tools seems like a big expanse. Maybe a handy person could coach you too - for future projects. :)
It's all in the prep and having the right tools. See if you can find a carpenter in the area who could make this for you. If you have a local vocational school, approach the teacher and see if they can make it a class project for extra credit.
Try your local Habitat for Humanity restore or Facebook market place for someone getting rid of cabinets that you might be able to alter to fit your needs.
Hi, there are a tone of great youtube vids to get you going. Check out this one
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mNQi2UOFmSo
Do you have an example picture of your desired cabinet?
Here's a post that might help https://www.woodmagazine.com/make-cabinets-the-easy-way
Drawing it out is great, just make sure you check and triple check all your measurements. Getting those right are thoroughly key. See if you can rent the tools or borrow from a friend. You might try building test parts first to make sure you can manage the tools and the process.