Popular Woodworking

Sliding Door Stereo Cabinet

PROJECT #2009

Skill Level: Intermediate

Time: 3 days

Cost: $250

I have a definite affinity for Mid-Century furniture. There’s just something about those refined forms with clean lines and angles that really get me. When it came time to build a cabinet for my stereo equipment, I knew I wanted a simple form with a couple design flourishes. I also knew I wanted to match some of the other furniture and trim in my circa 1964 home. Through a couple design iterations, I landed on a mitered plywood box sitting on tapered legs with sliding frosted glass doors.

With judicious use of pocket hole joinery, a few dowels and mitered splines along with off-the-shelf slider track, construction is pretty straightforward. In fact, I did this whole build using only a drill, router, miter saw and track saw. It took a little practice and some careful measuring to cut the 45° ends of the case, as well as thinking outside the box to cut splines with a track saw, but the result was well worth the fuss.

Creating the Case

Start with constructing the case. Rip four pieces of ¾" plywood at 19" wide and slightly overlong (about 62" for the top/bottom and 22" for the sides). Next, cut the mitered ends. Using 45° crosscuts, trim the top and bottom pieces of the case to 59" long, and the two sides to 19½" long. I used a track saw for this procedure, and it was

You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.

More from Popular Woodworking

Popular Woodworking6 min read
Nautilus Star Veneer Inlay
A nautilus star, also known as a compass rose, is a motif used in ancient as well as current cultures; it’s seen on maps and fine furniture alike. It’s a symbol of location, direction, accuracy, and a universal compass which many people recognize. It
Popular Woodworking1 min read
About The Authors
Residing in Florida with his wife, Ralph is a long-time professional woodworker, author of several woodworking books, and frequently travels around the country giving presentations on various aspects of woodworking. His most recent book, “A Beginner’
Popular Woodworking6 min read
Kitchen Utensils
PROJECT #2407_ Skill Level: Beginner Time: 1 Day Cost: $10 Well-crafted utensils are always useful in your kitchen. They make great gifts and if your shop is a source of income, they sell very well on the craft circuit. And using templates, they are

Related