The Pico Entryway Console + Wall Organizer Project Courses

These online project courses will guide you through building the Pico Entryway Console and/or Wall Organizer. The course covers options for a variety of sizes and configurations.

All options include digital templates with the option to purchase physical (MDF) templates where applicable. 

Both pieces are shown in white oak and walnut. The console is 72”L x 33”H x 12”D. The wall organizer is 48”L x 16”H x 7”D.

Purchase

Console + Wall Organizer Bundle - $120

+ Physical (MDF) Templates - $150

Console Only - $90

+ Physical (MDF) Templates - $120

Wall Organizer Only - $45

(note: this pieces does not require templates)


welcome & Wood selection chapter previews

Plans Include:

  • Step-by-step instructional videos

  • Dimensional Drawings and Diagrams (imperial and metric)

  • SVG files of all template pieces (for CNC cutting)

  • PDF files of all template pieces (for printing). Click here to learn how to print full size paper templates (across multiple sheets of paper).

  • Option to purchase physical MDF templates (where applicable)

  • Pico Stickers to commemorate your honorary induction into the (exclusive) Foureyes Furniture Fabrication Family (FFFF). In other words, we're sending you a sticker.

Chapter List

Console

  • 1 - Welcome & Project Overview

  • 2 - Wood Selection

  • 3 - Sizing Panels

  • 4 - Rabbets in Panel Sides

  • 5 - Dados in Cabinet

  • 6 - Grooves for Sliding Doors

  • 7 - Cabinet Glue Up

  • 8 - Rabbet for Back Panel

  • 9 - Inside Chamfer Detail

  • 10 - Vertical Partitions

  • 11 - Rough Cut Leg Parts

  • 12 - Joint Faces in Legs

  • 13 - Leg Assembly

  • 14 - Template Routing Legs

  • 15 - Trimming Back of Legs

  • 16 - Cutting Shelves to Size

  • 17 - Dados in Legs

  • 18 - Rest of the Frame Pieces

  • 19 - Main Assembly

  • 20 - Making Sliding Doors

  • 21 - Making Drawer Boxes

  • 22 - Installing Drawer Boxes

  • 23 - Drawer Fronts

  • 24 - Finishing Touches

  • 25 - Thank You

Wall Organizer

  • 1 - Welcome & Project Overview

  • 2 - Wood Selection

  • 3 - Rough Cutting Main Panel Parts

  • 4 - Main Panel Parts Glue-up

  • 5 - Making Accent Panels

  • 6 - Main Panel Glue-up

  • 7 - Corner Accent Panel Glue-up

  • 8 - Making Shelves

  • 9 - Upper Shelf Joinery & Glue-up

  • 10 - Lower Shelf Joinery

  • 11 - Making & Attaching Hooks

  • 12 - Sanding & Final Assembly

  • 13 - Finishing & Installation

  • 14 - Thank You

Tools, Hardware, and Materials

This is not a comprehensive list. Just some guidelines, and a list of the major tools, bits, and hardware that we used. Obviously we don't know what you have, but even with a much more modest workshop, it's highly likely that you can still find a way to complete this project. Skill and patience will always take you further than another tool.

Tools

  • Table Saw

  • Jointer

  • Planer

  • Circular Saw or Track Saw

  • Router

  • Band Saw or Jig Saw

  • Domino or Doweling Jig

  • Random Orbit Sander

  • Drill

Router Bits (links provided in plans)

  • straight or spiral bit (Flat Bottom 1/2”)

  • Template / Flush Trim Bit

  • Round Over Bit (1/4” optional)

Materials (specifics and options given in plans, and any species works)

  • 4/4 or 5/4 hardwood for all cabinet pieces and shelf + back panel (all the white oak)

  • 6/4 hardwood for base pieces (4/4 if only making the wall organizer)

  • Plywood for drawer boxes, back panel, and jigs

* Roughly 65 BF to build both pieces (specifics are covered in the plans)

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