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This wall-mounted media cabinet takes a new approach to the “entertainment center.” It hangs on the wall, allowing you to mount your TV to it, and then keep small media components on the shelves below. Wires hide behind the back panel. The cabinet is designed to hold a at TV as large as 50″.

Difficulty advanced

Tools

Kreg Tools

Other Tools

  • Circular Saw (cordless)
    Circular Saw (cordless)
  • Miter Saw
    Miter Saw
  • Tape Measure
    Tape Measure
  • 2 Inch Hole Saw
    2 Inch Hole Saw
  • Drill (cordless)
    Drill (cordless)
  • Right-Angle Drill Attachment
    Right-Angle Drill Attachment
  • Sander
    Sander
  • Tape Measure
    Tape Measure
  • Iron
    Iron

Materials

Wood Products

  • 2 Board , 1x2 , 96"
  • 1 Board , 1/2 x 2 , 36"
  • 1 Plywood , 3/4" x 48" x 96" , Full Sheet

Hardware & Supplies

  • 35 1 1/4" coarse-thread pocket-hole screws
  • 1 Roll iron-on edging
  • 7 #8 x 1" flathead woodscrews
  • 1 18" hangman picture hanging system
  • 4 Full-overlay cabinet hinges
  • 1 Wood glue
  • 1 Kreg Concealed Hinge Jig
  • 15 1 1/4" fine-thread pocket-hole screws

Cut List & Parts

  • 1 Back Panel , 3/4" x 46 1/2" x 46 1/2" oak ply
  • 1 Panel Top Edging , 3/4" x 1 1/2" x 48" oak
  • 2 Panel Side Edging , 3/4" x 1 1/2" x 47 1/4" oak
  • 1 Case Top , 3/4" x 12" x 48" oak ply
  • 1 Case Bottom , 3/4" x 12" x 48" oak ply
  • 2 Case Sides , 3/4" x 10 1/2" x 12" oak ply
  • 1 Case Divider , 3/4" x 10 1/2" x 12" oak ply
  • 1 Case Shelf , 3/4" x 12" x 17 1/4" oak ply
  • 2 Case Door , 3/4" x 12" x 14 15/16" oak ply
  • 1 Hanging Cleat , 1/2" x 1 1/2" x 36" ply

Directions

  • Create a Back Panel

    Cut one Back Panel to size from a sheet of 3/4" plywood, as shown in the cutting diagram. Then, with your pocket-hole jig, set up for 3/4" material and drill pocket holes in the Back Panel, as shown. Before you drill the holes, check to see which face is the most-attractive, and then drill the holes in the other face. Also drill a 2-hole near the center for cords to pass through.

  • Cut Panel Trim

    Cut one Panel Top Trim to length from a 1x2 board with both ends cut at 45°, as shown in the cutting diagram. Also cut two pieces of Panel Side Trim to length, cutting one end of each at 45°, and the other end square.

  • Add the Trim and a Cleat

    After sanding the Trim pieces, you can attach them to the Back Panel using 1 1/4" fine-thread pocket-hole screws, as shown. Also attach a Hanging Cleat to the backside of the panel using #8 x 1" flat-head screws.

  • Make a Case Top and Bottom

    Cut one Case Top and one Case Bottom to size from a sheet of 3/4" plywood, as shown in the cutting diagram. Then, with your pocket-hole jig. set up for 3/4" material and drill pocket holes in the Top and Bottom, as shown.

  • Create Sides and a Divider

    Cut two Case Sides and one Case Divider to size from a sheet of 3/4" plywood, as shown in the cutting diagram. Then, with your pocket-hole jig, set up for 3/4" material and drill pocket holes in the Sides and Divider, as shown. Before you drill the holes, check to see which face is the most-attractive, and then drill the holes in the other face.

  • Add a Shelf

    Cut a Case Shelf to size from a sheet of 3/4" plywood, as shown in the cutting diagram. Then, with your pocket-hole jig, set up for 3/4" material, drill pocket holes as shown.

  • Start Case Assembly

    Lay out all of the case parts so you can identify the front edges that will be visible. Cover those edges with iron-on edging. Then, attach the Case Sides and Divider to the Case Bottom using 1 1/4" coarse-thread pocket-hole screws, as shown.

  • Complete Case Assembly

    Now you can attach the Case Shelf and the Case Top using 1 1/4" coarse-thread pocket-hole screws, as shown. Because of the tight quarters, you may need to use a right-angle attachment on your drill, as well as a short #2 square-drive bit. You can pick up both at your local home center.

  • Attach the Case

    With the case complete, you can attach it to the Back using 1 1/4" coarse-thread pocket-hole screws, as shown.

  • Add Doors if Desired

    If you want to enclose the left-hand side of the case, cut two Doors to size from 3/4" plywood, as shown in the cutting diagram. Then iron on edging to all four edges. Finally, mount the doors using full-overlay cabinet door hinges. Then you can stain, finish, or paint the cabinet to fit into your decor.

  • Mount the Cabinet

    Before mounting the cabinet to the wall, determine the components that you plan to keep in the case. The compartments are large enough for compact items like satellite boxes and Blue-Ray players. Then, drill any necessary holes through the back panel to allow cords to pass through. After that, mount the cabinet on your wall by attaching the hanging system to the Hanging Cleat and to the wall according to the manufacturer’s instructions.