Things that you would need:
• Table saw
• Pencil
• Oak ply wood. Have 2 sheets of this measuring ¾” and one sheet measuring ¼”.
• Stud finder
• Measuring tape
• router
• Oak boards. They should be 1×6 and 40 linear ft.
• Iron
• Hole saw. Specifically the one for 2’.
• Safety glasses
• Extension ladder
• Level
• Cabinet hardware (this would include hinges as well as handles that match). Have four sets of this.
• Framing square
• Speed square
• Cordless drill ( the one that already includes battery and that has screw tip that is magnetic)
• Power miter

Before: an empty space right by the range.
Procedure:
The first step in this procedure will involve preparing the pieces for your cabinet box by cutting it out. The ¾” oak plywood would be used for the upper part, the base part and the side. The back part will use the ¼” oak plywood. Once you have finished building your boxes, connect the three and set them up to become one unit. Now cut the oak into 11-3/4’ x 30’. Make four pieces of that. Now work on two boards with measurements of 11-3/4’ x 15’. It will go to the side. After that, work on two boards, cutting them for 5-1/2”. Then get another two boards and have them each at 28-1/2”. Then finally, have two boards be at 16-1/2”. These will be used for the upper part and the base part.

Figure A
Now for the second procedure, right on the sides, the upper part and the base part, cut a space in such a way that it can permit, with an angle of 90 degrees, another fragment of wood in. it should be ¼’ in width. Now right on the back part, have a ¾’ set so as to allow space to have it installed to wall with the use of a stretcher (figure A).

Figure B
Now get the glue and the power tool that you have for the finish and setup your boxes. Connect three sides to each other by nailing it. Insert the ¼” plywood right into its original place and nail it to what’s going to be the fourth side (figure B). Attach a 3-1/2’ plywood strip right on the upper and base part. Cover the edges with primer one set up is done. Now get the measurements as well as the scale of the original cabinets and start from that on the next procedures.
Get your boxes and start staining it starting from the inside and proceeding to the outside surface next. Do the same thing to the doors. Use satin polyurethane and seal it using that.
Now connect your three boxes to each other so it will be easy for you to line them up. Get your stud finder and use that to locate the studs. Provided that you are done taking the measurement needed, have a hole drilled on your cabinet right atop your stove to be used for the power cord (refer to the directions of the manufacturer of the oven to find the holes’ location). Install the 3’ screws to your studs so that the cabinet will hang.

Next, setup a hole from the drywall all the way to siding outside (figure C). This will be used for your ovens’ vent. Put up vent cowl from outside and setup vent from there. Then fasten vent indoors using duct piece and follow up with interior flange.
After that, attach hanging bracket by getting it screwed unto your cabinet. Follow the manufacturer’s directions in setting up oven. Then finally, put up your cabinet doors. Make holes for handles and then install handles.










