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Drill Organizer and Battery

The document provides instructions for building a cordless drill organizer and battery charging station. It includes a list of materials needed and cut diagrams. The instructions explain how to cut pieces of plywood according to the provided dimensions. Dividers are attached between shelf bottoms to create compartments for drills. Sides and shelves are then attached. Drawers are built with dado cuts and either pocket joints or screws. The completed organizer can be mounted on a wall near an outlet.

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Drill Organizer and Battery

The document provides instructions for building a cordless drill organizer and battery charging station. It includes a list of materials needed and cut diagrams. The instructions explain how to cut pieces of plywood according to the provided dimensions. Dividers are attached between shelf bottoms to create compartments for drills. Sides and shelves are then attached. Drawers are built with dado cuts and either pocket joints or screws. The completed organizer can be mounted on a wall near an outlet.

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How to Build a Cordless Drill Organizer and Battery


Charging Station

Materials
• 3/4" plywood (1/2 sheet 4'x4')
*can be substituted with 3/4"
wood
• 1/4" or 5 mm plywood
• 1 1/4" screws
• wood glue
• sand paper
• 3" screws
• drawer pull

Cut List
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*Note: This organizer fit perfectly with my Ryobi drills (old and new). If the top of the handle, just under the
head of your drill is larger than 1 1/2", adjust the width of the bottoms (2 1/4") accordingly.

Cut Diagram (and hole locations)

Step 1
Cut out all pieces according to the cut list. Get the 4 dividers and
bottoms. Mark 3/4" in from each side of the bottom, to center the
divider. Pre-drill the bottom piece, unless you are using self tapping
screws. Apply a bead of glue and secure each divider and bottom
together with 1 1/4" screws.
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Take one of the shelves. Mark and pre-drill holes to attach the dividers to the shelf. Glue and attach
the dividers to the shelf with 1 1/4" screws, make sure the screws are flush or lower with the wood
surface. The gap between each divider is 3" (3 ¾” centerline to centerline).
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Step 2
On the 2 sides, measure over and mark 8"
and measure up 10 1/2" and mark. Cut
between the marks, removing the excess
triangle. Attach with glue and screws, the
bottom side piece at the bottom inside of each
side, flush with the front and bottom.

On the sides measure up and mark 4 1/2" and


9 1/4" from the bottom. The gap between the
shelves is 4". Pre-drill the sides, glue and
screw the shelves between the sides.
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Attach the back, between the sides. Secure


with glue and screws.

Step 3
Grab the 4 sides of the drawers. Make dado
cuts 1/4" from the bottom, 1/4" deep and
1/4" wide.
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If you have a Kreg Jig®


R3 (affiliate), you can make
pocket joints on each end of
the drawer sides (outside) to
attach the drawer together. If
not, pre-drill holes through
the drawer front and back.

Dry fit the drawer around the


drawer bottom, check that it
will fit in the drawer slot,
trim as necessary. Use glue
and 1 1/4" screws to assemble
the drawer together.

Attach a drawer pull to the front of the drawer. Sand the cordless drill station as needed.

To attach it to the wall, first


locate studs in your
wall. You'll also probably
want it accessible to a
power outlet. Once you
decide where to hang it,
pre-drill holes in the back
and attach it to the
wall/studs with 3" screws
(2 minimum places).

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