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How to Make and Install Floating Dining Room Shelves, Continued

Learn how to build and install "floating" wall shelves; watch a video that includes construction and installation tips; materials/tools lists.
  • To hold them firmly in position while the glue dried, Charlene stapled the skin to the wood strips or stringers.
2-19a staple skin to wood
   
  • This type of shelf construction is very strong but the sandwich design left the edges looking unfinished. To cover them, they cut strips of wood trim to length and put a miter on the exposed corners for a finished look, much like a picture frame.
  • Ron helped Charlene glue the trim onto the sides of the shelf, making sure the miter was perfectly aligned at the corner. They reinforced the attachment with finish nails.
2-19a animation
   

5. Finishing touches:

  • Charlene applied a small amount of Spackle to the nail holes and filled any gaps between the edge trim and the skin. After sanding the Spackle to a smooth surface, they carefully painted each shelf.

 

2-19a spackle
   

6. Wall attachment:

  • While the paint dried, they moved back inside to get ready to mount the cleats to the wall. These cleats, which would support the shelves on the wall, could only be attached to the wall studs.
2-19a animation
   

 

2-19a stud finder
   
  • Ron showed Charlene the cleats they would attach to the walls.

 

2-19a cleats
   
  • They attached the first cleat into the wall stud right where Charlene had marked itl. Ron predrilled holes into the cleats to make it easier for Charlene to drive the screws in.
2-19a attach cleat
   
  • Charlene attached the rest of the cleats and they slid the shelves over them creating a preview of what the finished wall would look like.
2-19a preview shelves
   
  • Because the screws that attached the shelves to the cleats had to be driven into such a tight spot, Ron fit his drill with a flexible shaft bit holder. Without this accessory, they wouldn't have been able to get the drill close enough to the wall.
2-19a flex shaft
   
Before long, Charlene's plain white wall has been transformed into a thing of beauty. 2-19a almost finished
   
RESULTS:
The finished shelves looked even nicer than Charlene had imagined, but Ron thought they needed just one more thing. Charlene did say she wanted a shelf for collectibles…and Ron wanted to leave her with something to remember him by. He added a pair of his favorite Ron Hazelton coffee mugs to her collection!
2-19a Ron adds his 2 cents worth
   
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