Kiddies` Kitchen Cupboard
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Kiddies` Kitchen Cupboard
Kiddies’ Kitchen Cupboard Assembly Instructions 140 mm SupaW ood 592 m m m 600 mm x 250 mm x 2 518 mm x 250 mm x 1 518 mm x 250 mm x 1 518 mm x 70 mm x 2 600 mm x 300 mm x 1 546 mm x 271 mm x 2 600 m 350 m SupaWood m CUT LIST 550 m 350 m m m 100 600 m m mm 600 m m 546 m m 300 mm 600 mm x 100 mm x 2 518 mm x 100 mm x 2 550 mm x 50 mm x 2 592 mm x 140 mm x 1 550 mm x 1200 mm x 1 YOU WILL ALSO NEED 271 m m 271 m m 25 m 0m 4 hinges 2 wooden doorknobs Wood glue Chipboard screws 6 x 40 & 6 x 16 Your Project Partner www.timbercity.co.za sides base shelf rails work top doors (with holes for hinges) top section sides top & centre shelf rails decorative top back Step 1 Start by making the cupboard base. Screw the sides (600 x 250 x 2) to the base panel (518 x 250 x 1), lifting the base 50 mm off the ground. Then screw on the rails (518 x 70 x 2). Use a small drill bit to make pilot holes. Sink the holes and then screw the pieces together. Step 2 Put on the top (600 x 300 x 1) by screwing it to the rails from underneath. Ensure that the top is flush with the back of the cupboard and that the overhangs on the three other sides are equal, before you drill pilot holes and insert the screws. Step 3 Install the shelf (518 x 250 x 1). Measure the height at which you would like to position your shelf. Mark and draw a line across one side of the cupboard. Measure another 16 mm up and draw another line. Do the same for the other side. Now drill pilot holes and sink holes before inserting the screws to fasten the shelf. Your Project Partner www.timbercity.co.za Step 4 Fit the doors (546 x 271 x 2) by fastening the hinges first to the doors and then to the cupboard. Start by placing the round parts of the hinges inside the pot-holes in the doors and affix them with screws. Once the doors are hung, ensure that they fit neatly by adjusting the screws holding the hinges. Doors should be flush with the base of the unit. Step 5 Build the top part of the cupboard by joining the sides (600 x 100 x 2) to the top (518 x 100 x 1) and the shelf (518 x 100 x 1). Using a small drill bit, drill holes and sink them. Then apply wood glue and screw the pieces together. Step 6 Affix the rails (550 x 50 x 2) to the shelf unit by using a small drill bit to make pilot holes. Sink the holes and then screw the rails into place. Your Project Partner www.timbercity.co.za Step 7 Affix the decorative top (592 x 140 x 1).Ensure that it is flush with the back of the cupboard and that the overhangs on the three other sides are equal, before you screw it into place. Step 8 You are now ready to secure the top (open shelf ) section to the bottom cupboard. Start by fastening the back board (550 x 1200 x 1) to the top of the unit with screws and wood glue. Now fasten the back board to the bottom cupboard with wood glue and screws. For extra strength, you could add corner blocks to secure the sides of the top section to the work top. Step 9 Measure and mark where the door handles should be positioned. Now drill small holes and fix the handles to the doors. Your Project Partner www.timbercity.co.za