Woodworking Coat Rack : How to Build a Modern Coat Rack
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- Опубликовано: 15 окт 2024
- Watch me build this amazing modern coat rack from Walnut Off Cuts In this engaging video, I'll guide you through every step of creating this amazing DIY woodworking project, optimized for those searching for "piano coat rack," "woodworking project," or "DIY furniture."
By repurposing your woodworking scraps, you'll not only reduce waste but also create a visually stunning and unique piece that adds character and charm to your entryway or living space. I'll share essential techniques for assembling the various components, ensuring a strong and durable final product.
Searching for inspiration on how to use those leftover wood pieces? Look no further! This piano coat rack design is both functional and aesthetically pleasing, making it the perfect addition to your home.
Throughout the process, I'll provide valuable tips and tricks to help you tackle this project with confidence, including selecting appropriate woods, applying a protective finish, and ensuring a flawless fit and finish.
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Would it have been easier to apply finish to the parts before assembly? Leaving the back unfinished for the glue up.
I thought of it but I didn’t want to get any finish on the glue surface and I knew that I would be sanding all the pieces flush with each other. Thank you for the question.
Hey beautiful woodworking, great for DIY too.
Just one question though. Won't the hook hit the wall and leave marks over time?
You are correct, it does touch the wall. I will modify the design if I make more. For now it works fine on my wall and I may just add bumpers. Thanks for the question.
Beautiful work. The only observation is to be careful with the miter saw. The piece between the blade and the stop-block has to be secured, whereas the off-cut can float. If the former gets pinched, it can create kickback.
Great observation! Thank you for the advice!
Interesting.
Thank you 🙏
Looks good!
Thank you. I made it with offcuts from other projects. Cheers
Per non aver scritto i materiali e misure.
Is this woodworking ASMR or something?
What do you mean?