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$45
Wall Organizer
The perfect companion to the Pico Console. With these two you’ll achieve ultimate entryway organization status.
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The Pico Wall Organizer’s dimensions are easily adjustable. Things like the shelf layout and hook design are easy to customize to make this piece your own.

Ok, ok...Chris and Shaun definitely aren't the BEST woodworkers in the world. But they have dedicated years of their lives 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
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)
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)
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.
You're already a pretty good woodworker, and you want to build this specific piece because you like it, or...
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.
Here's What You Get!