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36in Lazy Susan Carcass (Frameless)

I’m not a big fan of Lazy Susan cabinets. Nevertheless, every kitchen corner needs one. In the house we flipped we went with a frameless cabinet design and full overlay door which allows for a more efficient use of cabinet space and it’s easier to make. I decided to make all my own carcasses from the flip house kitchen but the doors were purchased from Rockler Woodworking. The doors and face of the cabinets were painted Night Blooming Jasmine from Behr.

The carcass is made of 3/4″ pre-finished maple plywood from Purebond which is a great product because not only does it give you that beautiful and durable factory finish on the inside, but it makes me feel better knowing that it’s formaldehyde-free and all sourced and manufactured in North America.

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DIY Frameless Lazy Susan Carcass Rogue Engineer 3

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Dimensions

DIY 36in Lazy Susan Plans Dimensions

Cut List

DIY 36in Lazy Susan Plans Cut List

How to build a Frameless 36in Lazy Susan Base Cabinet Carcass

DIY 36in Lazy Susan Plans Step 1

 

DIY 36in Lazy Susan Plans Step 2

Frameless Lazy Susan Carcass Step 3

 

DIY 36in Lazy Susan Plans Step 3

 

DIY 36in Lazy Susan Plans Step 4
Frameless Lazy Susan Carcass Step 4

DIY 36in Lazy Susan Plans Step 5

Frameless Lazy Susan Carcass Step 5

DIY 36in Lazy Susan Plans Step 6

Questions? Comments?

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One Comment

  1. Nice unique use of the dreaded corner. I’ve always hated Lazy Susans because of the lost space and how food could drop off into a spot you can’t reach. This is a nice approach! My favorite is the V cabinet that pulls out, but that too leaves some dead space and potential for losing something. Nice work!

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