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  • Double-Duty Shelf
  • From "DIY Crafts"
    episode DIC-204
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    This double-duty shelf lets you store things on top and bottom.

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    Figure A

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    Figure B

    Materials:

    16" length of 1" x 6" pine
    Ruler
    150-grit sandpaper
    Pencil
    3 jars with lids
    Awl
    2 larger, Mason-type jars with lids
    Medium paintbrush
    L wall brackets
    Phillips screwdriver
    1 pint of interior paint
    Drill (optional)
    (6) 1/2" screws
    (8 to 12) 3/4" screws
    (4 to 6) plastic expanders (optional)

    1. If not already cut to size, cut a length of 1" x 6" pine to 16" for shelf.

    2. Use 150-grit sandpaper to smooth shelf.

    3. On underside of shelf, use ruler to mark 2" in from each end of shelf and 3/4" in from the front lip of shelf.

    4. Arrange three smaller jar lids an equal distance from one another -- butting up against but not crossing the established 2" and 3/4" margins (figure A).

    5. Using the awl, punch two off-center holes through each lid and into the pine underneath.

      Work Smart: You need two holes because with a single hole, the jar lid would spin. The two will secure the lid perfectly.

    6. Stand the shelf perpendicular with the back lip of the shelf against the worktable and the lid side facing you. Place an L bracket in the 2" margin -- flush against the shelf and the worktable. Use the pencil to mark the position of the L-bracket screw-holes on the shelf.

    7. Use the awl to indent the L-bracket screw-hole positions in the pine.

    8. Now that all the hardware marks are in place, paint the shelf and allow to dry.

    9. Apply a second coat of paint and allow to dry.

      Painting Tip: An easy way to paint both sides of the board without causing a mess is to attach a piece of cardboard to the board (figure B) with screws. Paint both sides of the board, then remove the screws after the paint has dried. Paint the thin side that was attached to the wood or cardboard.

    10. Line up holes in lids with holes in pine and affix lids with 1/2" screws.

    11. Line up holes in L brackets with holes in pine and affix brackets with 3/4" screws.

    12. Position shelf on wall and use pencil to mark holes in L brackets on the wall.

    13. Optional: Use a drill to create holes in wall. Use hammer to gently tap in plastic expanders.

    14. Position shelf on wall and screw 3/4" screws into plastic expanders.

    15. Use awl to make indentations on wall at pencil marks.

    16. Position shelf on wall and screw 3/4" screws into L-bracket holes.

    17. Fill jars and screw into lids.

    18. Fill larger jars and place on top of shelf.

    Tip: You can have the 1" x 6" pine board cut to the desired length at the place of purchase.

    Products: Available at home-improvement, hardware and discount stores nationwide.


    RESOURCES :
    Building Shelves in a Weekend: 15 Step-By-Step Woodworking Projects
    Model: 1558705481
    Author: Alan and Gill Bridgewater
    (March, 2000)

    Popular Woodworking Books

    Better Homes and Gardens: Step-By-Step Cabinets and Shelves
    Model: 0696010658
    Author: Editors of Better Homes and Gardens
    (June, 1983)

    Better Homes and Gardens Books

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