Concealed Trash/Recycle Bin
by mmillswoodworking in Living > Kitchen
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Concealed Trash/Recycle Bin

For this build I used a design that Ana White had made but I didn't like the size and the way to access the trash and recycle bins. My wife and I decided that we wanted the top to be split and hinged. I am really glad we did this, it turned out great (after redoing the top because I forgot the cut it before assembling and it warped). Please follow along and contact me if you have any questions!
Cut List and Materials



Here is the cut list, materials and tools I used.
Front and Back

I first assembled the front and back. I used pocket holes but you can use dowels or biscuits. Do this twice since you have a back also!
Sides

Here is the sides. Assemble and remember the pocket holes on the sides to attach to the front!
Attach Sides to Front and Back

I attached the sides to the front first. This picture shows the angle pieces, I did them after this step so please disregard that! I then attached the back!
Add the Angles

I then added the angle pieces. This is always the hardest part for me since I have an old, crumby miter saw! But since I painted it I used a little putty. My favorite is Timbermate!
Add the Center Divider

I then added the center divider. Make sure this is short enough to allow the trash cans to side all the way on the ground!
Fill in Behind the Frame

I then filled in the frame using 1/4" plywood, glue and staples. I did this very crude since it is all hidden and not visible, just make sure to fill the gaps!
Assemble the Lid

I then assembled the lid. There are two, one for each side.
Finish and Attach the Top

I then finished the top with Miniwax Early American stain and General Finish Arm-R-Seal! It turned out great, flat and smooth. I painted the rest of the bin white. Finish to your preference!
You're Done!

Congrats! Your Concealed Trash/Recycle Bin is complete! enjoy and hope you liked my build!