Woodsmith Monterey Cabinet Plan
In the heyday of southern California’s Monterey furniture craze, Mason Manufacturing was one of the biggest players on the scene. During Prohibition, discrete bars for the home were one of the more popular items that came out of their furniture shops. And the bar you see here was one of the most prized pieces in that collection. This fold-out, tile topped design is tricked out with all the appropriate accents needed for a well-stocked bar. You’ll make most all the parts needed. From the decorative accents on the bottom of the legs up to the wings that fold out, there’s lots to do woodworking wise on this cabinet. Also you’ll get to hone your metalworking skills by making backing plates for the pulls, metal corners, the bottle holders for the wings, some stops, and a lid stay. Alder was the wood of choice for this project, it’s the well-behaved cousin of birch. And that red finish — yum. It takes several layers to complete, but worth the effort. So set down that drink and head to the shop — well, tomorrow morning anyway.
We offer the Woodsmith Monterey Cabinet plan as a downloadable PDF or a printed format that we ship to you.
Regardless of what you thought about Prohibition, this succulent-looking hideaway for your favorite hard or soft drinks is a fun build.
Step-by-step instructions, exploded views, materials list, and more—these plans have everything you need to build your own Monterey Cabinet.
What you get (Downloadable PDFs):
Standard Plan:
- 8.5” x 11” PDF of 20 printable (digital) pages of step-by-step instructions
- Over 75 full-color photos and illustrations and exploded views
- Hardware sources and materials list
What you get (Printed & Shipped):
Standard Plan:
- 20 pages of step-by-step instructions
- Over 75 full-color photos and illustrations and exploded views
- Hardware sources and materials list
- 8.5” x 11” print shipped to you
Country of Manufacture | United States |
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WARNING: Wood Dust created by Drilling, sawing, sanding or machining wood products can expose you to wood dust, a substance known to the State of California to cause cancer. Avoid inhaling wood dust or use a dust mask or other safeguards for personal protection.