Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Make and Install Floating Shelves


The other day I was looking something up on Google and was amazed when I googled the word shelves.
The overwhelming interest in floating shelves was unbelievable. Then of course, I remember you can now buy them in stores like Target and Lowes and many other home decorating stores. I think even Bed Bath and Beyond carries floating shelves.

I always thought they were attractive especially in kitchens and bathrooms where you may not have a lot of storage space.

The floating shelf has been around form many years. They first came on the scene in the 1950’s. They were considered very new age and contemporary for their time.

Like many trends, they are making a big comeback. I am happy about that. Especially for the do-it-yourself woodworker.

Installing a floating shelf is a very easy project using only the most basic of tools.

Here are two easy installations. You can build your own wall shelf. It is nothing more then a small hollow box. You can use plywood or pine.

The box’s top and bottom panels rest in rabbets cut into the sides and front, which are mitered at the front corners. The wall cleat is a piece of 2 x 4 sawed to width.

Your first option is to bore a pair of holes into wall studs, insert metal bars or wood dowels into the framing and slip a solid wood shelf over the supports.

The important part of this installation is to make sure the holes in the framing and the shelf are bored so they are parallel to one another and in the same plane. Otherwise the shelf will not easily slip over the supports.

Your second option is a better because it can be more forgiving of small inaccuracies in construction and installation.

Build the shelf, which is nothing more than a small hollow box, and test fit the wall cleat in it. Then simply attach the wall cleat to the studs, slip the shelf over it and screw the shelf to the cleat. Although it is ideal to mount the cleat to two studs, you can also attach it to a stud on one end and use a hollow wall anchor at the other end.

Now I remember why these shelves are so popular they are easy to make and fit into any room of your house.
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Saturday, April 24, 2010

Easy Woodworking Plans

I love building things for my home and family. With a few basic tools and some great plans, you can build just about anything.

I have made bookcases, and tables even grandfather clocks. Outside I have put up many bird houses, and a couple nice sheds.

Also I have added moulding to rooms in the house. Crown moulding in the livingroom. Also I love large baseboard molding it adds character to any room.

Do you know you can make great swing sets for your kids and grandkids. When you get the plans and make them yourself, you know they are strong and safe.

Naturally many of us have made decks. You can literally save yourself thousands of dollars by building your own deck. Trust me out a many of the projects listed making a deck is be far the easiest. Again I cannot express enough how much money you will save by building your own deck.

I would like to turn our spare bedroom into a very classy library. With beautiful built in bookcases, and a no cleareance gas fire place.

This is my first blog. I hope you will follow along with me as I start my woodworking projects.
I hope we can all learn some tips and make some great things for our homes.

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