Hey all - I happen to be a cabinet maker and architectural millworker by trade (25+ yrs. YIKES!! I've built many jewelry cases ). Home Depot and Lowes sell pre-manufactured parts, i.e. cabinets sides, tops, bottoms, and shelves, that can easily be put together by any modeler with basically only a screw gun (a drill with a screwdriver bit inserted). All that would be needed to add glass doors are some glass door hinges and the glass, and this, too is easy to figure out. Granted, the cabinet parts are made of white "Melamine", but its a start. When (if) I find the time I will post some simple plans for making your own, such as that by FSM (which I haven't actually seen, but it doesn't seem to me to be that difficult).
Glu snfr - if you find that FSM issue, please email me so I can see it.
So, now that I've said it here, I guess I'd better get drawing and scanning!
Just to give me some guidelines, I need some advice on what depth of shelf would be most useful for different models. We all model in different scales, so any and all advice would be appreciated.
I'll try to keep things simple using "off the shelf" (ha ha) items.
Stinger