I used a mix of power tools, old school hand tools, and high-tech RepRap 3D printers.
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I made a custom toybox to match our IKEA flatpack dresser that we use for a TV center in the living room. It’s designed to look similar, but not exactly the same.
The bungie and rope is a neat trick. You can open up the corners to glue them easily and it all holds together nicely.
Installing the edge trim. Clamping it a lot, but lightly. The tape held the trim on until I could strap it.
The side edges went first, as they are what’s most visable, then the long bottom edge, then the short bottom edge.
I used a cheap plastic miterbox to do all the angled cuts for this. Much quicker than running out to use the radial arm for every cut.
I made a toybox for the living room http://t.co/TUDL4BbSal