Storage Cubbie // Shelf for Kids Toys

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After tiring of stepping on kids toys and dealing with clutter, we decided we needed a cubbie system of shelves to store toys when not in use. After shopping online and in stores, our only option was to spend at least $300. We spent $50 on materials to build this high quality shelf and save at least $250!
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Looks great! Cute boxers, by the way ☺

LeahJackson
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Thanks for sharing. It looks beautiful

jelensuriel
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I love that you're watching g
The Office while doing this

Mari-pzqt
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Nice! I was looking for this. I’ve decided to build some cube storage, and I hate particle board. Ply requires more work, but I feel like it’s worth it.

nmartin
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Great video and you make it look so easy! I’ve run into the same issue to buy one half as nice as what you made does cost a min over a $100. I just don’t have all the tools you have lol. It looks great! That could be a great side hustle for ya !!

kylaalaraquentes
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I can't seem to find the link to go buy the plans? I know this video came out quite awhile ago but I would love for my husband to build this for our baby room. Thanks in advance!

courtneyanderson
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Where specifically on the website is this plan located?

whitneyweiss
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Do you know the name of this kind of plywood? I'm struggling to find it. Great video btw

PaulPeckham
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Very nice! How long do you estimate the project took you overall?

johnfightyard
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Could not find the show notes?
What size router bit did you use for the decorative part of the banding?

justinlangfield
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What dimensions did you use? It's 60 3/4" wide which would give you about a 14 1/4" wide shelf. You initially ripped the plywood into 3 pieces. Are the shelves 16 inches deep? They look about 16 inches tall. You don't have enough plywood in a 4x8 sheet to do this project at those dimensions. What am I missing?

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