
Choose from popular face frame or frameless cabinet styles. Enter your cabinet’s rough width, height, and depth. Select your construction method — dados and grooves or simple butt joints like pocket screws. Add optional details like beaded face frames or baseboard molding. Include as many cabinets as your project requires.

Once your cabinet is configured, a complete parts list is generated instantly — with dimensions based on the construction method you choose. Hardware like drawer runners and door hinges are included automatically. Combine multiple cabinets into a clean 2D drawing you can share with clients or use for reference in the shop.

No downloads. No complicated software. Just enter your cabinet dimensions, pick your construction details, and get instant results. Whether you're sketching ideas for a built-in or planning a full wall of cabinets, CabinetPlans.io helps you move from concept to cut sheets in minutes. Create your first cabinet now — it's free to try.
Pick your cabinet type, enter rough dimensions, and select your joinery method — no CAD experience needed.
Get a detailed list of parts and materials based on your cabinet configuration, including doors, shelves, and face frames.
Printable cut sheets for plywood and hardwood, optimized to save material and reduce layout mistakes.
Combine cabinets into scaled 2D layouts for full walls or built-ins. Export the renderings as picture files that you can share with clients or use in the shop for quick reference.
Drawer runners, door hinges, and other common hardware are included in your parts list automatically.
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Instead, he got a black screen, and an error message that sounded like a cold, digital accusation: "BIOS not found."
He moved the file to the bios folder within his DuckStation directory, just as the Reddit threads suggested. He launched DuckStation again. Click.
Leo knew the technicalities—emulators are empty shells, requiring the from the original hardware to operate. He could, theoretically, dig his dusty old grey console out of the attic, buy a parallel port cable, and dump the file himself. But he was lazy, and the 90s were far away.
"Okay," he muttered, opening a search engine. "Download pSX BIOS bin."
The screen lit up. A subtle, white, rectangular logo appeared against a black background, followed by a familiar, futuristic sound, a blend of orchestral chimes and electronic buzzing. The PlayStation splash screen. He didn't skip it. He hadn't seen it in twenty years. Then, the logo.
Place the .bin file in your emulator's bios folder (e.g., Documents/DuckStation/bios ).
by checking its MD5 checksum. Which step are you stuck on? gingerbeardman/PSX - GitHub