4 Floating Shelves From Beginner to Expert Level

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  • Опубликовано: 27 янв 2025

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  • @MWAWoodworks
    @MWAWoodworks  5 месяцев назад +5

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  • @janetwilliams3497
    @janetwilliams3497 Год назад +20

    You obviously know what you're doing. So your hesitation and then burst of joy when the lights worked was sooooo relatable. It's nice that I'm not the only one who holds my breath b4 it all comes together😊

    • @MWAWoodworks
      @MWAWoodworks  Год назад +2

      That was my first time ever DIYing LEDs so saying that I knew what I was doing is high praise 😂

  • @FullyBadDad
    @FullyBadDad Год назад +11

    Ok, I am really happy you kept the blooper. OMG that makes it feel all the more relatable :)

  • @rajneeshmilarepa6090
    @rajneeshmilarepa6090 Год назад +2

    Those kitchen shelves are awesome.

  • @dokim9269
    @dokim9269 Год назад +5

    Impressive workmanship and the tutorials are spot on. Thank you!

  • @Armoris6247
    @Armoris6247 Год назад +1

    Great video bro! 👍🏾
    That cheer at 16:24 was definitely a chippies cheer though, all the sparkies are looking at eachother wondering what all the noise is about 😂😂

  • @hylandfoto
    @hylandfoto Год назад +1

    Looks nice and clean!

  • @Desire_of_Ages
    @Desire_of_Ages Год назад +2

    With the right tools, accurate execution of carpentry is possible. Congregations 👍

  • @anthonymorris8891
    @anthonymorris8891 Год назад +74

    Pro tip, if you're going to paint steel pipe clean it with a good degreaser. Whether that be brake parts cleaner, acetone or alcohol. The pipe is oily and super dirty. If you try to paint over that you're gonna have a bad time.

    • @MWAWoodworks
      @MWAWoodworks  Год назад +9

      Good tip.I cleaned mine with alcohol.

    • @gosonegr
      @gosonegr Год назад

      If the pipe it's not galvanized just take a torch and burn the grease and dust on it, it's quite faster when everything is covered on grease and have been sitting in a dusty warehouse for some time.
      If the pipe is galvanized don't ever put it in fire, it's really toxic

  • @johnsrabe
    @johnsrabe Год назад +1

    13:02 When we renoed our kitchen, the carpenter (my FIL) bolted angle iron to the studs and we put in a floating 1’ deep counter top you could park a truck on. Since we tiled, we could just use plywood for the shelf.

  • @Mosessousa1
    @Mosessousa1 Год назад +2

    Halfway through and I like your trick with the screw driver rolling over the 45’s, great trick. Never seen it before. Guess that’s why I enjoy watching this stuff, always learning, thanks!

  • @seen48
    @seen48 10 месяцев назад

    Pantry shelves came out amazing!

  • @1livingGod
    @1livingGod Год назад +15

    Love the progression between projects. Great tutorial!

    • @MWAWoodworks
      @MWAWoodworks  Год назад +1

      Thanks!

    • @djosearth3618
      @djosearth3618 Год назад

      impressedf he kept that drill bit drywall accident in the final cut. shows hes got humility, likable dude, i just cant figure out why he never answers the door when i show up drunk middle of tyhhe ne nihgt, what major weirdo hehe, jk ;]

  • @gaylanbishop1641
    @gaylanbishop1641 Год назад +1

    Man, you’ve got some really sharp tips in this video! Good job!

  • @hdwoodshop
    @hdwoodshop Год назад

    Fantastic video. Many ideas generated. Thank you.

  • @JamesZ1025
    @JamesZ1025 Год назад

    You saved the best for last! Excellent work! Great attention to detail, that’s what I look for

  • @Soandsoguy
    @Soandsoguy Год назад +1

    Well done. Lots of great info and your work process is very clean and thought out.

  • @michaelmasterson7386
    @michaelmasterson7386 Год назад +8

    I actually am in talks with the wife on building a new mantel above the fireplace. Perfect timing, I was going to weld together a system like the Sheppard bracket. The link in the comments is broken though and I cannot check out with the item.
    On a serious note, I believe that what you did cutting out the drywall and mounting the shelves is illegal, at least in the last 2 states I have lived in. The drywall purpose is to add a firewall of sorts to prevent fire accessing the framing of a home quickly. By cutting away the drywall you now have exposed the inner walls to fire. Anyone reading this I would recommend checking with your local building codes to be sure you are not putting your home in danger or setting up code violations that will need to be fixed when you sell.
    As always, very detailed video! Thanks!

    • @pepperman9
      @pepperman9 Год назад

      Read my comment above.

    • @michaelmasterson7386
      @michaelmasterson7386 Год назад +2

      @@pepperman9 I do not see a comment from you other than this one.

    • @gallardo360
      @gallardo360 4 месяца назад

      stop being a puss a build it .

  • @Troy_Kelly
    @Troy_Kelly Месяц назад

    I really enjoyed your video on building floating shelves! I recently made some using a similar method with 1x10 pine boards, and they turned out great. I had issues with the brackets showing, so I went for a thicker maple board which helped create a cleaner look.
    Also, your tip on locating studs with magnets was a game changer for me. Thanks for sharing these insights!

  • @shawngustafson430
    @shawngustafson430 2 дня назад

    You earned yourself a new subscriber right here, most impressive my friend

  • @sarinirangedera7476
    @sarinirangedera7476 5 месяцев назад

    thankyou soo much!! very helpful! love the beginner to advanced

  • @gladlisa1
    @gladlisa1 Год назад

    i relocated my 5th wheel toy hauler fridge and was looking for easy way to convert that empty space in to a pantry ... thank you this is very helpful and fast to the point .
    I can even do this with my arthritic hands ... I got an idea of what i neen to do on a 4x4x12 space just by looking at your videos

  • @rem7751
    @rem7751 Год назад +14

    I'm loving this video. I've become a real fan of RUclips content providers doing "beginner to expert" videos. Question/comment: I'd like to hear your comments on how you dealt with pantry walls being out square. Did you correct it in the shelf 'ladders'? Or was it not enough to even worry about?

    • @MWAWoodworks
      @MWAWoodworks  Год назад +6

      I corrected for a very small amount of "out of square" by cutting the ends of the side shelves where they meet the long shelf to a very slight angle. For me the studs were very square, it was the drywall causing the issue.

    • @TheChcam
      @TheChcam Год назад

      Pro tip, just scribe its alot easier than youd think

  • @t-mach5504
    @t-mach5504 Год назад +1

    Great instructions 👍👍👍👍

  • @lynndevos2278
    @lynndevos2278 Год назад

    Beautiful job on those shelves, nothing like custom work😉

  • @dorafonseca-blount6700
    @dorafonseca-blount6700 Год назад

    loved the flowating shelves for the pantry thanks!

  • @dominiqueh6287
    @dominiqueh6287 8 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you for the tips. First time doing projects and I want to do it right!

  • @mateuszpawlik5522
    @mateuszpawlik5522 Год назад

    love the outcome! great job!

  • @christinamurdock240
    @christinamurdock240 7 месяцев назад

    Amazing. I need to do the pantry shelves and this video is going to help a lot. Subscribed!

  • @christopherjones2020
    @christopherjones2020 24 дня назад

    Complete noob here - 6:42 how do you use the table saw to cut the recess? Are you just making multiple passes over the full board length and moving the fence each time? A little confused how you did it so quick and clean. Thanks

  • @pablovalenzuela9089
    @pablovalenzuela9089 9 месяцев назад

    best video on YT!

  • @sashworth8805
    @sashworth8805 Год назад

    Wow dude, that was amazing! Got me thinking now...just glad my wife wasn't watching or I'd be out there in the Florida heat trying to build one now 🤣...maybe when the weather down here get cooler. Def bookmarked this video. I'll have to check out the rest of your vids when the wife isn't around...👍👍👍

  • @HawkFest
    @HawkFest Год назад

    Excellent, inspiring, thank you! Just a little comment here, regarding the jumper cables for lead strips: if you have an iron with spare 14 or + AWG cables (which can be found in almost any dumped electrical/electronic apparel, for free), you don't need to buy jumper cables, just a cheap 0.8mm to 1mm max Sn+Pb solder wire if you don't already have it (for domestic use, else having an alloy of Pb in your soldering would be illegal). Just make sure that the solder covers the contact rather than being the electrical transfer material in-between the contact, unless you use a wire alloy containing silver (Ag) but it costs more.

  • @jdthnt
    @jdthnt Год назад +5

    Pro tip: listen to this dude lol
    Forreal tho my man, you are awesome. You’re an amazing communicator and teacher and I’m thankful I came across your channel!

  • @PlebianHood
    @PlebianHood Год назад

    Now i just need to get a few sets of floating shelf anchors and ill be good to go! I just got a router so this will be a nice project to test it out on

  • @abelcanahui3459
    @abelcanahui3459 11 месяцев назад +3

    Hello, what wood did you use for your box shelves? It looks like 3/4in maple plywood and what did you use for your edges? was it a 2x6 cut in half? thanks.

  • @rdelwic
    @rdelwic Год назад

    Thanks for this video. Lots of great ideas.

    • @joshlayonworks
      @joshlayonworks 9 месяцев назад

      True. How are are U Mr richard

  • @patrickkelly4243
    @patrickkelly4243 Час назад

    What type of wood did you use for the solid shelf with drilled brackets?

  • @ScottMcKinney-b8y
    @ScottMcKinney-b8y 8 месяцев назад

    Excellent.Thank You for sharing 😊

  • @SpencleyDesignCo
    @SpencleyDesignCo Год назад +1

    great video matt! the ending was one of the best ive ever seen 😂

    • @MWAWoodworks
      @MWAWoodworks  Год назад

      Hahaha yeah brings a new meaning to "land the plane quickly" 😆 🤣

  • @jordansmallwood4605
    @jordansmallwood4605 Год назад

    Want to do something similar to a deep but narrow closet I have, I’ve been avoiding it because I was dreading the miter corners but looks like they’re not needed. Just 3 rectangles. How’s that friction fit holding up? Just a thought maybe a thin edge band with some magnets for cable accessibility would be better… I did something like that on a spat wall with led in between slats and the magnets make it easy to access the cables.

  • @robertbridgen2950
    @robertbridgen2950 10 месяцев назад

    I thank you for the Idea of moving the drywall

  • @angelamurdter7347
    @angelamurdter7347 9 дней назад

    Awesome video! What thickness plywood did you use for the long top panel?

  • @ReginaRivera-h2x
    @ReginaRivera-h2x Год назад

    I really enjoy watching this video 3 ways to do shelves. Let me tell you I'm bilingual Spanish & English and so far this is by far the best way in my opinion to do box shelves. One question what kind of wood did you use for front shelves boxes? keep it up the good work and nice job.

  • @disandmoredis
    @disandmoredis 9 месяцев назад

    Great video!

  • @andyfromdenver
    @andyfromdenver 7 месяцев назад

    really awesome video. thank you so much.

  • @glennchophel342
    @glennchophel342 Год назад

    Amazing information. Thanks

  • @rdelwic
    @rdelwic Год назад +5

    Good call on the friction fit for future electronics maintenance. You can be sure it will come in handy.

  • @tulz43
    @tulz43 Год назад

    Thank you for doing this! What type of wood did you use on the first box build for the front face? Your overall thickness is 2.?”? 1.5” for the frame and .5 each top and bottom?

  • @rohanc.8402
    @rohanc.8402 9 месяцев назад

    Great video! I came into this thinking I’d do the first one you showed, but now I’m curious. Do you think it’d be a good idea to use the pipe fittings you used in the first shelf to make a floating shelf? Maybe using a hole bit on the back of the shelf (as thick as that fitting on the wall)

  • @mikem8443
    @mikem8443 11 месяцев назад

    Wow, amazing.

  • @vqman
    @vqman 11 месяцев назад +2

    What LED brand has those extension splices?

  • @ThaBiggestJohn
    @ThaBiggestJohn Год назад

    Badass! Thanks for the content

  • @Voltechs
    @Voltechs Год назад +2

    So clean! I'm fixin to redo my pantry as well. You're such a talented woodworker. I wish I had your skill. I followed your plans for cabinets for my garage and they turned out great, except my drawers are 1/4" too small hahaha, so instead of two 1/4" shims, I have to use 3, which offsets the center.

  • @MANJITSINGH-ko2oi
    @MANJITSINGH-ko2oi Год назад +1

    Beautiful. u r super good wood carpenter.

  • @SirGingerOfKnight
    @SirGingerOfKnight 6 месяцев назад

    The direct-to-stud shelving *prep* is applicable to so many other solutions - especially/for example cable routing scenarios where digital stud finders give too many false positives about power cables no matter where on the wall you place them!

  • @keithdriggers9578
    @keithdriggers9578 5 месяцев назад +1

    How much weight will it hold? I do a lot of canning and those quart jars can get heavy, around 45 ounces each , so around 200 pounds per shelf. Recommendations? Thank you.

  • @iamdjcertified2
    @iamdjcertified2 11 месяцев назад

    Loved this, do you have plans for this to buy and what kind of panel wood did you use for the shelves in the last one you showed?

  • @graysonmc48
    @graysonmc48 Год назад

    With a box shelve, what the thinnest support bracket you would use for a 8 inch deep shelf?

  • @reeperx1963
    @reeperx1963 11 месяцев назад

    LOVE IT MAN!! THANKS FOR MAKING THIS

  • @garymiller5937
    @garymiller5937 Год назад +1

    Cool projects! Thanks 👍 for sharing your expertise. 😊😊😊

  • @LpVolleyBaller08
    @LpVolleyBaller08 10 месяцев назад

    Great video! For the last one where you cut into the drywall, how do you handle those cut up edges? I’m assuming you wouldn’t caulk that unless the shelves are painted. What do you do for stained shelves like these?

    • @MWAWoodworks
      @MWAWoodworks  10 месяцев назад +1

      Hidden behind the shelf

    • @LpVolleyBaller08
      @LpVolleyBaller08 10 месяцев назад +1

      Ah ok, so the box butts up against the drywall and only the frame reaches the studs? That makes sense - thanks!

  • @uhjk91
    @uhjk91 2 месяца назад

    What's the easiest DIY way to get a very high gloss (white) finish on cabinet doors? Thanks

  • @NathanBilancio
    @NathanBilancio 2 месяца назад

    For option 3, what if you were going wall to wall and didn't need the side edges? Would you resort to using a nail cut to attach the "box" to the frame?

  • @northwiebesick7136
    @northwiebesick7136 Год назад

    Could you take this process and transfer it to a countertop? Been thinking about how to build a floating wall mounted desktop... also, if it helps, I'd be starting from open air framing in our barn...

  • @kirkhepburnmiddleagedwhiteguy
    @kirkhepburnmiddleagedwhiteguy Год назад

    That was a well done presentation. You've taught me everything that I now know about floating shelves. Thanks. Subscribed

  • @SpicedRumFLHXSE
    @SpicedRumFLHXSE Год назад

    Question for you…. Battery operated Brad nailer or compressor air supplied one, and why?

  • @Anthany0916
    @Anthany0916 Месяц назад

    I do see a bit more support having cut the rabbets on the trim pieces for the box shelves, but a more faster and slightly eaier way is to just figure the size of shelf you want (more for the thickness or height). So say you want it to be 3" thick. Rip your 1x or as well call em at work "stile" to 3" and have your shelves cut ¾" shorter than what you want it dinished at (for 12" deep, rip shelves to 11¼") then do the miter like you did, andi usually nail the stile pieces together and make a "U" and then come back and tack the plywood to it, also can add some glue but 2" finish nails hold it well. Then building more of the bracket to hold it. I just rip some scraps down and come up to where it slids in nice and snug. Then cut according yo width of the inside of the box and also id recommend cutting theegs around ⅛" or ¼" shorter than the internal plus the material you have on the wall so you won't have an issues fitting it to the wall. I'd made a floating shelf for my Wife a little over a year ago, and put under our tv for the time just like I explain, and ran some 3" screws in the legs from the back of the bracket to form the frame. Works just fine and is well sturdy enough.

  • @mitchg3401
    @mitchg3401 Год назад

    Awesome project! Thank you! Where would i purchase the light tracks with plastic covers?

  • @dasqueege7903
    @dasqueege7903 Год назад

    Nice work 👌

  • @alexeusnicol
    @alexeusnicol Год назад

    What type of wood did you use on the edges of the floating shelves?

  • @billloveless6869
    @billloveless6869 Год назад

    A question. How far into the shelf should the support rods go into the shelf? Thanks

  • @richpatterson
    @richpatterson Год назад

    What are the dimensions of the hardwood you've used as the front piece for the advanced technique?

  • @StuartSanborn
    @StuartSanborn Год назад +1

    What a great video! Could a sensor switch be used for the leds? I would forget where the switch is....

    • @MWAWoodworks
      @MWAWoodworks  Год назад

      I didn't google it but I'm sure someone makes a motion sensor that is compatible with LEDs!

  • @MrRmalimata
    @MrRmalimata Год назад

    Hi there Is it possible to make something like a 48x14 floating shelf ?

  • @MASI_forging
    @MASI_forging Год назад +1

    Fantastic work 😃😃

  • @Wendy-g3k
    @Wendy-g3k 6 месяцев назад

    This is helping me. At 9.13 in the video , you say that you are cutting a 2x4 into pices for the box shelf support frame. You mean 2x 2, right? I was planning on building something using this method (a 9' long, 8" deep shelf) but had planned to use 1x2. Will 2x2 add any useful strength?

  • @jonny555ive
    @jonny555ive Год назад

    Fantastic work man, first time here and i like your style, your a born teacher.
    You've erned a new subscriber today sir.
    Glad to be a part of your channel.👍👍
    Take care,
    ~Jonny5🥁

  • @おいmizuno
    @おいmizuno 7 месяцев назад

    I loved it!

  • @stephan1906
    @stephan1906 Год назад +1

    Fantastic! Thanks a lot!

  • @jenifferpanko9499
    @jenifferpanko9499 Год назад

    So if you plan to use the shelves in an open kitchen but load them with heavier dishes which method would you recommend?

  • @bskelly
    @bskelly Год назад

    Very cool ideas. I think I’m going to steal your last idea for my laundry room. Thanks!

    • @MWAWoodworks
      @MWAWoodworks  Год назад

      I'm going to steal my own idea for my laundry room as well 😆 🤣

  • @xCaPz
    @xCaPz Год назад

    5:34 what tool are you using to mark the center of the board here?

    • @MWAWoodworks
      @MWAWoodworks  Год назад

      amzn.to/3FbfmvK

    • @xCaPz
      @xCaPz Год назад

      @@MWAWoodworks awesome, thanks man

  • @stussymo
    @stussymo Год назад +5

    I would suggest ditching the on/off button and using a motion sensing plug with timer, so the lights automatically come on when you walk into the pantry and auto-turn-off after elapsed time. Great video - I enjoyed seeing the beginner to advance skill & techniques! Thanks.

    • @MWAWoodworks
      @MWAWoodworks  Год назад +2

      I considered a motion switch but i didnt know if I would like having the light come on every time I went into the pantry. I think i like having more control over its use.

    • @400080vikkash
      @400080vikkash Год назад

      You can program them to manual on but auto off @@MWAWoodworks

    • @TwilightxKnight13
      @TwilightxKnight13 Год назад +1

      Another alternative is to run the switch to the door of the panty so the lights turn on when the doors open and off when they are closed. I did that with our closet doors and my wife loves it. It is especially useful for a panty if you store your groceries in there. Coming home with arms full of grocery bags, it would be nice to just walk in the pantry and set the bags down on the counter without having to stop and turn the switch on with your nose 🙂

    • @J01466
      @J01466 Год назад

      @@TwilightxKnight13
      IKR! I did the same for my pantry AND the laundry closet.

  • @Griffinwoodworks
    @Griffinwoodworks Год назад +1

    That’s exactly why I learned how to repair drywall. 😂 Gorgeous shelves man, all 3 sets of them.

  • @kimsutlive7812
    @kimsutlive7812 5 месяцев назад

    Can you tell me the name of the clamps you used to hold the guide for drilling holes for the Sheppard bracket? It looked like they had 2 heads but not sure. Love the video!!

    • @MWAWoodworks
      @MWAWoodworks  5 месяцев назад

      Those are one handed squeezes clamps from Bessey

    • @kimsutlive7812
      @kimsutlive7812 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@MWAWoodworks Thank you! What a quick reply!

  • @MCsCreations
    @MCsCreations Год назад +1

    Fantastic, dude! Thanks a lot for all the tips!!! 😃
    Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊

  • @digitaldagor
    @digitaldagor Год назад

    awesome video. Thank you very much for taking the time! Also, love seeing the self fist pump when it works. Exactly how I feel when it just works.

  • @kmurray1981
    @kmurray1981 11 месяцев назад

    Good job man

  • @jgabrysch
    @jgabrysch Год назад

    Great tutorial! In the last example, could you build the frames out of pine instead of hardwood?

    • @MWAWoodworks
      @MWAWoodworks  Год назад

      I would not. The hardwood is much stronger and ridgid than pine.

  • @JmanRx81
    @JmanRx81 Год назад

    That pantry shelving with the led strips is 🔥🔥🔥

  • @soruyo2266
    @soruyo2266 Год назад

    That’s why I like the small bits to screw down

  • @trox085
    @trox085 Год назад +1

    This video deserves more likes.

  • @breezyxm
    @breezyxm 6 месяцев назад

    with the hollow box what thickness of plywood did you use?

  • @5280Woodworking
    @5280Woodworking Год назад +1

    Very awesome. I did something very similar but made the frame with plywood strips for the front and back. The bracket is awesome. I’m going to have to invent a project to use it.

  • @josiemorris3269
    @josiemorris3269 13 дней назад

    What router do you have?

  • @stephenbernard4675
    @stephenbernard4675 Год назад

    i tried those with the light, but the only alternation i made was making a groove for the LED to sit flush

  • @constantinosschinas4503
    @constantinosschinas4503 Год назад

    13:20 you don't have to remove all of the drywall stripe, just rectangles where the studs are. then you add some spacers there. Same exact strength and you do not completely destroy the drywalls rigidity, as well as providing a seriously easier repair if the shelves are removed.

    • @MWAWoodworks
      @MWAWoodworks  Год назад +1

      I won't have to worry about the shelves being removed but good idea!

    • @constantinosschinas4503
      @constantinosschinas4503 Год назад

      @@MWAWoodworks I am mostly concerned about the lost horizontal rigidity of the drywall. Since it no longer has a stud on its horizontal edge, ot can give in with moderate pressure. Some strong mounting adhesive could bond it with the shelve frame and reduce the blanket effect.

    • @MWAWoodworks
      @MWAWoodworks  Год назад +1

      Hmmm I guess I'd have to see an example of what you mean. The drywall is still screwed to the studs vertically in multiple locations along the wall on top and bottom of the cuts I made. I can't see how it would go anywhere.

    • @constantinosschinas4503
      @constantinosschinas4503 Год назад +1

      @@MWAWoodworks It can give in if force is applied at the center of the unsupported drywall. Ie. someone loses ballance and leans on the wall near the cut self edge. A new support could be glued/screwed, to act as a horizontal stud, before the frame is mounted.

    • @constantinosschinas4503
      @constantinosschinas4503 Год назад +1

      @@MWAWoodworks by the way nice stud joke in the video. lol.

  • @nanettemi800
    @nanettemi800 3 месяца назад

    What is the difference if the frames go into the studs and drywall or just the studs.? If dpan is 7 feet is that to wide to hold pantry items ?

    • @Anthany0916
      @Anthany0916 Месяц назад

      What do you mean? Like you talking about just bare studs? And if you have 7 ft and hitting studs thru out that spam then should be just fine to hold e weight for common pantry items. I'd recommend to use some 3" screws or at least 2½.

  • @StephenSignaigo
    @StephenSignaigo Год назад

    I might have missed it. Can you provide a link to the led lights? Thank you