![]() ![]() Mark and cut out the single notch that will hold the leg to lines C and D as indicated and in the same manner as previous notches. Once the three notches that will hold the shelves are cut, trim the board to width. Clean up the end of the notches using the hammer and chisel. Remove the remaining wood between the lines with a chisel. Be sure to keep the notches no wider than the thickness of the shelf board. Continue marking out the middle and top notches.Ĭut along the angled notch lines, then make several cuts within the notch area up to the end line (4). Draw a second line from the edge of the board to line B, then connect the two angled lines at the ends. Mark the location for a second line parallel to this line the distance from the first angled line will be determined by the measurement of your shelf thickness. Using a protractor set at 45°, mark a line from the 2-inch mark to pencil line A. The first notch is 2 inches from the base end of the board. Next, mark out the all cutting lines as indicated by the solid black lines (3). D marks the other corner of the notch for the leg. C indicates the depth of the notch for the leg. ![]() A marks the depth of the notches for the shelves. Keep these pencil lines faint so they can be erased later on (2). Lay out the dashed lines first, they are your reference lines for drawing in the notches. Once the first is cut, use it as a template for the second. Two shelf supports are required, identically cut. It is important to cut within lines when cutting the notches to get a snug shelf fit. Keep all 45° angles true so the unit sits level. Notes for images 2–5: Dashed lines indicate layout, solid lines are cut lines. Wear eye protection when using the jigsaw. Cut the width of the shelves to 4½ inches. I made mine 23½ inches in length but they can be shorter if you choose. 2 legs from one board split into two 10½-inch lengthsĬreate the shelves by cutting one of the boards into the 3 shelves.The cost for the entire project came in at $13 for materials. Setting it up only takes a couple of minutes, with no screws or tools required (1). The shelving unit is a compact 23½×4½×4½ inches when disassembled and expands to 23½×15½×18 inches when assembled. This particular design met all my criteria. I wanted the display to be easy to transport, quick to assemble without tools or hardware, and inexpensive. This project came about when I needed a new sales display unit for my mugs. The best part is that next time you assemble them, you won’t need any tools. Pottery Making Illustrated Submission GuidelinesĪ few boards, simple tools, and an afternoon are all you need to construct this practical shelving design.Pottery Making Illustrated's Print Mailing Schedule.Ceramics Monthly's Print Mailing Schedule.Workhouse Clay International ICAN Merit Award.ICAN Making a Difference in Ceramics Award.Annual National K-12 Ceramic Exhibition Award.Imported from USA (Sizes & Specifications are based on the USA Market).If any part of your has been less perfect. Please contact us, we will solve the problem within 24 hours. Easy Installation: Comes with all necessary hardware and instructions for easy aseembly.The shelf is a perfect place for your coffee, coffee maker and other coffee must-haves. Coffee Mug Holder: 8 removable hooks offer a large space for organizing your coffee mugs.The wooden shelf (17 x 7 in ) can store your toiletries and other essentials. Bathroom Wall Shelves: Remove the hooks and the wooden bar can hold towels or paper towels.Organize your cooking utensils, pots, pans and mugs with hooks spice and cans can be stored on the wooden shelf. Kitchen Wall Shelves: Use this wall storage shelf to save some cabinet space.It is also perfect as farmhouse rustic wall decor. ![]() Includes a wooden bar and 8 removable hooks suitable for kitchen, bathroom, coffee nook.
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