Diy Plywood Cabinets Garage. This is a great opportunity to set up the latest plywood cutting table for the plywood milling process. First, it's a good idea to cut about 3/16 (5mm) off the factory edge of the plywood to get rid of possible imperfection from shipping and handling the plywood before start actual ripping.
Build the front of the frame in the same pattern as the back — 8 feet wide and 8 feet tall. Fit the sheet to the back of the cabinet, make sure the edges are flush with the wooden components and lock it into place with 1 1/4” nails. Birch plywood for the sliding doors.
Once mounted to the wall, the 1/4in sheet of plywood will be installed to cover the open space.
The back panel not only keeps the cabinet squared, but it also provides a mounting surface. Leaving the base sitting just on 2×6 boards makes it look unfinished. Take 3/4″ plywood and cut one piece to 75″ in length and two side pieces to 17 1/4″ in length. The cabinets need a back, so we will use 1/2” plywood to get the job done as professional.