
1. First things first, measure the area you have to work with. | 
2. First things first, measure the area you have to work with. |

3. Next, measure your pieces out onto the MDF. | 
4. To get a perfectly straight cut on your angled pieces, nail a square scrap to the desired angle and then cut your piece using the square as the guide. |

5. To get a perfectly straight cut on your angled pieces, nail a square scrap to the desired angle and then cut your piece using the square as the guide. | 
6. Double-check your angles and make sure everything is still lined up. |

7. The next trick is to match all the angles perfectly. Set the saw to your angle and then cut the top and bottom pieces. Make sure to cut all your angle's pieces at the same time so they are the same. | 
8. The next trick is to match all the angles perfectly. Set the saw to your angle and then cut the top and bottom pieces. Make sure to cut all your angle's pieces at the same time so they are the same. |

9. For assembly duties, we stick with the tried and trusted wood glue. | 
10. Ensuring everything is perfectly square the pieces are nailed together. |

11. For any curve, make a template to ensure everything is perfect. Then cut out the front piece by tracing the template. | 
12. For any curve, make a template to ensure everything is perfect. Then cut out the front piece by tracing the template. |