do you think I could build the same thing but instead of using 3/4 maybe use 1x12's? Honestly to completely skip the painting process I'd really like to use those rubbermaid laminated wood shelves. It's cheaper too. It's going into an RV so weight is an issue and I'd like to keep it light. I just don't know what method I could use for fastening the tall sides to the top and middle shelves. Maybe pocket jig holes? Because I don't have a router, only a circular saw.
The music made this equal parts calming and motivating. I'm now determined to build my own. Thank you!!
Nice solution to getting more storage space. Handsome piece of furniture. And good editing on video and 1812.
Nice shelf, I am making one now but it a bit different from this one. Thanks for sharing.
do you think I could build the same thing but instead of using 3/4 maybe use 1x12's? Honestly to completely skip the painting process I'd really like to use those rubbermaid laminated wood shelves. It's cheaper too. It's going into an RV so weight is an issue and I'd like to keep it light. I just don't know what method I could use for fastening the tall sides to the top and middle shelves. Maybe pocket jig holes? Because I don't have a router, only a circular saw.
was the board in the back cut in a angle to be able to lift up on the cabinet to take off the wall
Yes. I could have just screwed it to the wall but I thought it would be more fun to use a french cleat.
The edge tape will not hold up in a bathroom there's to much moisture other then that nice piece
What wood did you use for this project? 1x or plywood? If plywood, what size and grade?
I used 3/4" oak veneer plywood, I went for an A Grade.
The music made me doze off and I missed so much
How much is the costs
Materials were about $75