Glad it helped!! Thanks so much for sharing your feedback as well! 💛💛I’m new to RUclips and kept wondering if these videos were helpful😂 btw let me know if you have any questions!!
Yes! I added extra support in the middle (sorry I didn’t show it in the video because I added the legs after I finished the project. I noticed it needed extra support) so in total I used 6 legs! Let me know if you have any other questions!
Did you add extra wood support under the middle legs as well? And how did you make the middle legs look like they were centered if they weren't in the ikea wood?@@jnnliuliu
Actually the middle is the easiest part! In the middle of the Malm there is an existing middle piece of wood. It’s fairly thin but it’s wide enough to drill and a hole and directly screw your legs on. So there’s no additional step needed. Just directly attach the legs. (my apologies for not showing it in the video. I only added the middle leg at the end after I realized the weight of the dresser was too great to not have the middle legs). Let me know if that answers your question. Let me know if you need more explanation!
One method I can think of is to use normal screws, and screw into the 2by 4 from the side of the dresser, but the downside is you will have screws visible from the side of your dresser.
Can you explain the piece of wood over the 2x4 please? what's its purpose again? Looks like you just glued it on. Like your videos but man they're fast!
Do you mean the small piece between the 2x4 and the dresser? If so, that is a shim piece. It's just to fill in the gap, because you will find that once you align the 2x4 to the bottom of the dresser (see time 0:44), there is still a small gap above the 2x4 (see time 0:54). For that shim piece, I just used wood glue. Let me know if that makes sense or if you have any questions! :)
That dresser looks sooooo good! Great job! Thank you for sharing this with us and for sharing the tools and extra pieces that you used.
You’re most welcome😊😊
Great job... the dresser looks wonderful!
Thank youu😊💛
omg i’ve been looking for this kind of tutorial thank you
Glad it helped!! Thanks so much for sharing your feedback as well! 💛💛I’m new to RUclips and kept wondering if these videos were helpful😂 btw let me know if you have any questions!!
Hi Jenn! Does it need the extra support in the middle? Or 4 legs would still work?
Yes! I added extra support in the middle (sorry I didn’t show it in the video because I added the legs after I finished the project. I noticed it needed extra support) so in total I used 6 legs! Let me know if you have any other questions!
Did you add extra wood support under the middle legs as well? And how did you make the middle legs look like they were centered if they weren't in the ikea wood?@@jnnliuliu
How did you put the legs in the middle since its not an even surface like the sides?
Actually the middle is the easiest part! In the middle of the Malm there is an existing middle piece of wood. It’s fairly thin but it’s wide enough to drill and a hole and directly screw your legs on. So there’s no additional step needed. Just directly attach the legs. (my apologies for not showing it in the video. I only added the middle leg at the end after I realized the weight of the dresser was too great to not have the middle legs). Let me know if that answers your question. Let me know if you need more explanation!
where on the 2x4 are you adding the pocket holes?
You can add one on each end and one on the middle!
I wonder if there’s any way to do this that doesn’t involve pocket holes.
One method I can think of is to use normal screws, and screw into the 2by 4 from the side of the dresser, but the downside is you will have screws visible from the side of your dresser.
What was the size of the legs you used?
These are 5” tall legs. You can see the link in the description box:)
What is the size of the nail/screw you used for attaching 2x4? Did it stick out from the sides?
It was 1/2” screw. It didn’t stick out the side!
How did you put the 2 legs in the center?
The Malm dresser has a structure in the middle already! I just screwed the two legs onto the structure!
Can you explain the piece of wood over the 2x4 please? what's its purpose again? Looks like you just glued it on. Like your videos but man they're fast!
Do you mean the small piece between the 2x4 and the dresser? If so, that is a shim piece. It's just to fill in the gap, because you will find that once you align the 2x4 to the bottom of the dresser (see time 0:44), there is still a small gap above the 2x4 (see time 0:54). For that shim piece, I just used wood glue. Let me know if that makes sense or if you have any questions! :)
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I wish this was helpful but the camera is zoomed in so far I have no idea what you're doing.
Feel free to let me know if you have any questions
This is not a good instructional video. Too fast and not enough detail.
Sorry about that. Feel free to let me know if you have any questions!