Hi Manoj,
Craving storage with soul?
Step back in time and add a touch of nostalgia to your home with this week's brand-new storage solution!
My friend wanted to add shelving to his new vacation rental, and I wanted to avoid those generic store-bought options that everyone has.
Here's what I came up with, a wall-mounted organizer featuring:
- Antique-inspired curved details
- Two deep shelves up top
- And four Shaker pegs below
Maximize space and add timeless charm with this versatile wall organizer.
My friend is using his in a kitchen, but I also think it would work well in a:
- Dining room
- Bathroom
Includes a template and 16 step-by-step photos.
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Skate over and catch up on some recent tutorials you may have missed:
- Getting Started With Furniture Making (Tips for Success)
- DIY Bedside Table (Easy and Cheap)
- DIY Mini Pallet Coasters (Fun & Functional)
- DIY Wooden Toolbox with Drawer (Simple & Sturdy)
- DIY Small Lumber Cart (With Wheels)
Pocket Hole Question
Beth asked: "I'm using a Kreg 320 pocket hole jig with the 3 preset markings. I'm also using pine wood with a true 5/4 thickness for a bed's head and footboards. What setting, screw length, etc., would I need to use with that jig? Will that jig even work?"
Answer: Yes, you can use a Kreg 320 on 5/4 (spoken as five-quarter) which measures 1-⅛" thick. You'll set the jig and drill bit for ¾" material and use 1-½" pocket hole screws to join the workpieces. I always recommend testing the setup on scrap pieces before drilling your project parts.
Need help with your pocket hole jig? Check out these resources:
- How to Use a Pocket Hole Jig (& Beginner Pitfalls to Avoid)
- How to Use a Kreg Jig 320 (includes a setup video)
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