Just a quick advice...it would be good to see the final output of what we are trying to build in the begining. This gives a better visualization of the building process. I had to go all the way to end to see what is the final output looks like. You started straight to the build process. Just a thought.
Here is a little FYI, place some masking tape along the inside of the inner rim maybe 1/2 of the diameter of the can. make sure that the excess tape is above the rim and use it like a spout. Pour what you need and when done remove the tape and you will not have any product along the recess rim, it will remain clean.
Question: if the studs are 16” on center and the coat hooks are centered at 5” apart, how will the hooks hide the mounting screws? I’m sure that I’m missing something as a newbie.
hi Wes! Mind sharing which router bits you used? I'm trying to get better with mine, and am trying to learn all I can about which bits make certain cuts
Wes- thanks for all the informative videos! You truly are an inspiration! I was hoping to try a Pro Coat finish/glazing for the first time on a small project but I can't seem to find it locally. I emailed Professional Coatongs, but never received a reply. Can you help me locate this finiah? I am in Pittsburgh. Thanks very much!
Hi...thank you for your kind words. I have embedded the link in the video description. Here it is again: procoatinc.com/collections/hard-wax-uroil-coatings
Missing the bit where you create the mounting holes for attachingto the wall. I would of thought putting then behind the hooks might be a bit low ... but I have solid walls so I could over Engineer it by having a screw and rawlplug behind every hook.
Hi Wes. I have been looking for Library Oak stain and can not locate it. Have searched the internet with no luck. Can you give the stain # please ? Thank you.
Cool project, Wes! Just curious: why did you only use brads on the corbels and not glue? Wouldn’t glue help make it stronger? Thanks for sharing this project! 👍🏼
Hi...because the corbels were nailed from two different directions, I didn't feel it was necessary for a small shelf. Thanks for watching....I appreciate the comment. Wes
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Just a quick advice...it would be good to see the final output of what we are trying to build in the begining. This gives a better visualization of the building process. I had to go all the way to end to see what is the final output looks like. You started straight to the build process. Just a thought.
Ash is becoming my favorite wood. So beautiful!
Nice! A cool umbrella rack next to that would be awesome!
I think so too...thanks for watching, Wes
Another brilliant video and build Wes!👌👌👌👌👌🔥🔥🔥🔥😍😍😍😍
Really nice work
Very cool 😎
Here is a little FYI, place some masking tape along the inside of the inner rim maybe 1/2 of the diameter of the can. make sure that the excess tape is above the rim and use it like a spout. Pour what you need and when done remove the tape and you will not have any product along the recess rim, it will remain clean.
Hi Marty...that is a great tip, thanks for sharing! Wes 😃
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Question: if the studs are 16” on center and the coat hooks are centered at 5” apart, how will the hooks hide the mounting screws? I’m sure that I’m missing something as a newbie.
Hi...the mounting plate on the hook would allow for 16" on center screw holes. Thanks for watching, Wes
Did you show us how you measured and created the hidden wall attachment points for the shelf?
That is a keeper for me as I have a coat rack on my list when I get the house done. Thanks Wes!
I get a 404 (page not found) from your Pro Coat link.
Thank you for watching and the comment to fix our link. We appreciate you!! Wes
hi Wes! Mind sharing which router bits you used? I'm trying to get better with mine, and am trying to learn all I can about which bits make certain cuts
Hi...the router bit I used was a 1/2" ogee bit. Thanks for watching, Wes
Wes- thanks for all the informative videos! You truly are an inspiration! I was hoping to try a Pro Coat finish/glazing for the first time on a small project but I can't seem to find it locally. I emailed Professional Coatongs, but never received a reply. Can you help me locate this finiah? I am in Pittsburgh. Thanks very much!
Hi...thank you for your kind words. I have embedded the link in the video description. Here it is again:
procoatinc.com/collections/hard-wax-uroil-coatings
Looks great!!! Would you add part B with ceruse glaze? Also, being touted as one coat, does that mean you would not need to do top coat of polycrylic?
The manufacturer indicates when part A&B are properly mixed, no top coat is necessary. Thanks for watching, Wes
What kind of wood is that?
Missing the bit where you create the mounting holes for attachingto the wall. I would of thought putting then behind the hooks might be a bit low ... but I have solid walls so I could over Engineer it by having a screw and rawlplug behind every hook.
Sounds great...thanks for watching, Wes
Hi Wes. I have been looking for Library Oak stain and can not locate it. Have searched the internet with no luck. Can you give the stain # please ? Thank you.
I am sorry I don't have a number but can tell you it is a Sherwin Williams, Sherwood stain standard color. Hope this helps, Wes
Cool project, Wes! Just curious: why did you only use brads on the corbels and not glue? Wouldn’t glue help make it stronger? Thanks for sharing this project! 👍🏼
Hi...because the corbels were nailed from two different directions, I didn't feel it was necessary for a small shelf. Thanks for watching....I appreciate the comment. Wes
What kind of wood was this? Some kind of pine or maybe Ash?
Hi....you are right, it was ash. Thanks for watching, Wes
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It's corbels..not corbles.. thats just me. 40 + years cabinet maker
Are you implying his pronunciation is incorrect or are you just clarifying spelling for everyone?
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