![]() ![]() I clamped one side, glued, pre-drilled a couple holes at each joint, and sunk my screws. Next I needed to attach the bottom slats to the corbels. I used a round object, traced three times overlapping, to create this simple corbel shape.įor some extra refining, I clamped the two corbels together once they were cut and sanded them together, so they matched. ![]() The other option is to buy a couple of simple corbels for this application.īe sure to choose the right jigsaw bit for your project! Now for the little shelf, lucky for me Ana was there to hold my hand as I used the jig saw to cut the corbels! I was a little nervous, but with her can-do attitude, I had them both cut and sanded in about 10 minutes. Once the back grid was glued and stapled I flipped it over and added the 2 additional boards to the front middle of grid, marked boards, glued and stapled, so I was looking at what looked like a paned window. I took the two outside boards for the front and then marked them for placement for the back grid, locked them in place with a couple clamps,Īnd then stapled the cross joints together. This only took 4 boards to build, no time at all to cut, and a super easy plan to follow. I love my job and the fact that all I need to do is show up to build! Not a bad gig if you ask me. How would you use it?Īs I was watching Ana create and design this plan, I thought, I might just be the luckiest person on the planet. I am hoping to see how others use it on the “brag board”. This shelf is very versatile and can be used for many applications. Ana and I really wanted to create a set of hooks that could store grill utensils, with a shelf for spices or more grilling accessories, but also be versatile enough to work throughout the home and seasons. This week we decided on a sweet little accent shelf piece, to add to your collection of backyard fun - or even indoors too. ![]() I'm so excited to share today another simple project that can be used indoor or out, to "spice" up your space! And did I happen to mention you will only need about $10 in lumber? I hope you enjoy this project as much as we did designing it and building it! This week, Jen wanted to tackle a shelf for grilling accessories and utensils. Jen is working with me to post a new, beginner project each week for you! You know, easy projects that don't need a ton of tools and are inexpensive to make. ![]()
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