Foureyes Furniture Project Courses/Pico Console & Wall Organizer Bundle

$120

The Pico Bundle

Console Table + Wall Organizer


The only thing better than building a Pico Console table is building a Pico Console table and a Pico Wall Organizer

Note: This piece requires templates
• Digital templates included
• Physical MDF templates (+$30)

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Build it your way

The Pico Console and Wall Organizer’s dimensions are easily adjustable. Things like size and drawer options are easy to change to make the piece your own.



"I definitely found this build to be a challenge, and it stretched me out of my comfort zone, which I really enjoyed. It was great to be able to go back and watch each next step in the videos before I tackled the next step."

-Kurt Krummel

More than just a woodworking plan

These are in-depth online courses that focus on specific projects. Each course contains step-by-step video chapters, dimensional drawings, and technical information to ensure that you’ll complete the project and also come away with new skills and the confidence to build anything!

This course includes:
  • 19 step-by-step instructional chapters
  • Dimensional drawings and diagrams (imperial and metric)
  • SVG + PDF files of all template pieces 
  • Sevotto Dresser Sticker  
Ch 1 : Welcome and project overview
Ch 2 : Material selection
Ch 1 : Welcome and project overview
Ch 2 : Material selection

Great design, without the guess work

If you’re going to invest your time and materials into a project…you want it to be great. That’s why we invest hundreds of hours into each furniture design and project course, making sure that every step is easy to understand and execute. “Forever Furniture” that you’ll be proud to have built. 

Here's what people are saying

"I started wood working a few years ago but still consider myself a beginner. Thank you for taking the time to put together the plans for this. It is the biggest and most complex project that I have done and I would not have been able to do it without your help."

- Leif Nelson


"I really enjoyed learning the "sled" technique for making the angled dados, which I had not done before, and I can see that as a technique I will definitely use again on other projects."

-Kurt Krummel

We're Here to Help

Our number one priority is making sure you get through the build, so if you ever have any questions, we're always only an email away. Plus, when you enroll in the Pico course you'll become part of the community of past, present, and future builders where you can share your knowledge and experience. 

Money Back Guarantee

We want you to be happy. If you buy the Pico course, and you're unsatisfied for any reason, contact us within 30 days and we'll refund your money. No questions asked.

Technical Specs & Options

Templates

The course includes PDF & SVG files of all necessary templates. You can also opt to purchase Physical MDF templates from us, which we will ship to you.

To learn more about templates, click here

Dimensions

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. We also cover what changes would need to be made in order to build The Pico Wall Organizer and Console to whatever size you'd like. 

Learn from the Best

Ok, ok...Chris and Shaun definitely aren't the BEST woodworkers in the world. But they have dedicated years of their life to getting pretty darn good at their craft...and more importantly, perfecting the art of teaching others.

With over 20 years of combined woodworking experience, over 70 million views on YouTube, Chris and Shaun have a unique ability to explain even the most complicated woodworking techniques in a simple and easy to understand way.

Bottom line -  You can do it...and they can help. Please don't sue us Home Depot

Frequently asked questions

What do I need to get started?

TOOLS AND HARDWARE

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)

How much wood do I need?

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)

What specific techniques will this course teach?

Cabinet constructions, drawers, sliding doors, template routing.

Do I need templates?

Yes. To learn more about templates, click here.

What is the difficulty of this piece?

Coming Soon.

Why are your courses so expensive?

The short answer is...they're not!

Ok, here's a better answer.

You're probably looking at this course for 1 of two reasons.

  1. You're already a pretty good woodworker, and you want to build this specific piece because you like it, or...
  2. You're looking to learn and improve through the scope of building this piece.

If you fall into that first group. Let's be honest...these plans could cost $5, $25, $90, or even $200, and at any of those prices it's going to make up for a small percentage of the actual cost by the time you factor in your materials, tools, and most importantly your time.

Our plans cover everything, to make sure that you do things right, the first time. No waste, no frustration...just results.

At the end of the day. You might be able to find a cheaper dresser plan. But you won't find a better one. And saving $40 to end up with a worse dresser, that you'll live with for the rest of your life, doesn't seem worth it. At least to me. 


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

Video Appendix
General Wood Milling
General Panel Making
General Template Routing
Information & Dimensional Drawings
Imperial and Metric
BONUS: SketchUp Files
If you use SketchUp, you can open these files to explore a 3D model of the piece. This is an optional extra for those interested. You don't need anything from these files in order to build your piece.

Physical MDF Templates Available for Purchase (US Only)
Templates - SVG For Digital Fabrication
SVG files are for use on CNC Routers and Laser Cutters
Templates - PDF for Printing
PDFs are for printing full size paper templates (across multiple sheets of paper) that you can tape together in order create your own wooden templates. The easiest method for printing these is to use Adobe Acrobat Reader (Free), then open the file and within the print box select “Poster”. 

If you've read this far...

...then you are the exact person these courses were designed for. Whether that's because you just want to build this specific piece, or you want to learn new skills and techniques to become a better woodworker...we are confident that our courses can do both.

If you have any questions, take a look at the FAQ, and if you don't see it there...reach out to us at plans@foureyesfurniture.com 

We look forward to joining you on your journey!