2020-03-01_Do_It_Yourself

(Jacob Rumans) #1
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MATERIALS


  • 1×2 boards (Poplar if painting; pine or oak if staining.
    You’ll need 301/2 feet for a 51/2-foot shelf unit.)

  • 1×10 board (You’ll need 101/2 feet.)

  • 3/4-inch square dowels

  • Measuring tape

  • Saw

  • Sanding block or sander

  • Wood glue

  • Pin nails and nailer

  • Two 2×13/8-inch hinges

  • Square

  • Paint and primer (or stain and sealer)

  • Paintbrush


Step 1 Cut the wood as specified in the cut list, below right,
and lightly sand to smooth rough edges.
Step 2 On a flat surface, arrange two of the 1× 2 ×69-inch pieces
parallel to each other, with the narrow sides facing up. Mark
each piece at the following measurements from the bottom:

171/4 inches, 18 inches, 281/4 inches, 29 inches, 391/4 inches,
40 inches, 501/4 inches, 51 inches, 621/4 inches, and 63 inches.

Step 3 Place five rungs between the two frame pieces,
matching them with the five pairs of measured marks.
Glue and nail the rungs between the two 69-inch lengths
and allow the glue to dry.

Step 4 Repeat steps 2 and 3 with the two remaining 69-inch
lengths to create the second side of the ladder.
Step 5 Stack the ladder sides on top of the other, and screw
hinges to the top to form the A-frame.
Step 6 Put the bottom shelf on a flat surface and arrange
the two cleats parallel to each other, 1 inch from either end.
Secure using glue and pin nails.
Step 7 Paint or stain the unit.
Step 8 When dry, stand the ladder upright and set the bottom
shelf on the bottom rungs with the cleats resting just outside
the rungs to secure the legs. Set the other shelves in place.

LADDER SHELF

MAKE IT

STEP BY STEP Ideal
for any space in which
you want height, this
ladder-style étagère is
both decorative and
utilitarian, this photo.
Flank a sofa with a
pair for high impact
symmetry or pile a
single piece with
plants and tuck
into a corner.

CUT LIST

# 4 1 1 1 1 1

10
2

PART
A-FRAME STRUCTURE
BOTTOM SHELF (SHELF 5)
SHELF 4
SHELF 3
SHELF 2
SHELF 1
LADDER RUNGS
DOWEL CLEATS BOTTOM SHELF

LENGTH
1×2 at 69"
1×10 at 37"
1×10 at 31"
1×10 at 25"
1×10 at 20"
1×10 at 13"
1×2 at 91/2"
3/4×3/4 at 91/2"

DO IT
BETTER
TO SECURE SHELVES
AND AVOID SLIPPAGE OR
SPILLS, ADD CLEATS (WE
USED 1-INCH SQUARE
DOWELS) TO THE BOTTOM
OF EACH SHELF—EITHER
JUST INSIDE OR JUST
OUTSIDE THE RUNGS.

FOR RESOURCES
SEE PAGE 101.

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