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Floating shelf hardware diy
Floating shelf hardware diy












floating shelf hardware diy
  1. #Floating shelf hardware diy driver#
  2. #Floating shelf hardware diy free#
floating shelf hardware diy

Refer to the plans for the spacing I used.

#Floating shelf hardware diy driver#

We like to use our Ryobi 18-volt Impact Driver when we are attaching pieces to studs behind the wall. Attach the cleats to the studs behind the wall with 3″ wood screws. The most important step in this project is to make sure you space the cleats out correctly. You can find the stain that I used to match the barn wood HERE. Now is a great time to stain the top and bottom of the shelf. Next, I gut the front trim piece to size and attached it to the shelf with 1″ brad nails and wood glue. This is what the shelf box should look like at this point. You can find our favorite glue dispenser HERE and our favorite Ryobi Brad Nailer HERE! I cut the side pieces to size and attached them to the top and bottom plywood with my Ryobi 18-Gauge Brad Nailer, with 1″ brad nails and wood glue. So, I picked the lightest colors to wrap the shelves. This barn wood comes in different shades of brown, per pack. You can find it HERE! I used this barn wood to wrap the front and sizes of the boxes. I found this awesome barn wood from the hardware store. I cut the top and bottom plywood sheets to fit the length of the cleats. You can find our favorite Kreg Jig model HERE!Īttach them to the long cleat piece with 2 1/2″ pocket hole screws and wood glue. Then I used my Kreg Jig to drill 1 1/2″ pocket hole screws into the short cleat pieces. The first step is to cut all of the cleat pieces to size.

#Floating shelf hardware diy free#

Make sure you grab the FREE Printable Plans HERE and follow along with the how-to below!

floating shelf hardware diy

Just click HERE or the video below to watch!Īnd, because we just can’t bare to leave you without a how-to projects, we have a special how-to today for you!Ĭheck out my newest floating shelves! They are built like our basic shelves but they have unique hardware, creating the hanging look, and they are built with real barn wood! They are super easy and inexpensive to build! If you follow us on social media, you know that we are in the process of moving into our new shop/studio space! We are so excited about this new space because we finally have a dedicated shop to shoot all of our how-to videos in! We have a shop/studio tour coming soon but while we are busy busting our booties to get this space ready, please enjoy the very best of our worst moments 😉 followed by free plans to build your own DIY Floating Shelves with Hardware!














Floating shelf hardware diy