How to build a Modern Coat Rack
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- Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
- This tutorial will show you how to build a modern coat rack. This modern coat rack design made from Black Walnut wood is both stylish and functional. Whether you're looking for a coat rack in your foyer or mudroom and whether your interior design style is modern farmhouse or craftsman, this coat rack is sure to fit in just fine.
I've seen a few versions of this around, most have staggered blocks and a backing piece. I wanted to find a way to do without the backing piece and have the blocks even so the appearance was a solid piece of wood when the rack is not in use.
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Very nice! Quick tip: get some dowel marking pins and pop them into your keyhole slots. Tape them in with masking tape, then just place your piece against the wall, find the right height and level, then push. The pins will dimple the wall exactly where you need to drill.
This is the perfect design for what I had in mind for a project I'm doing. Thanks!
When the miter angled cuts where going to the beat...that was magical. Great video!
Man, you sound so energetic and joyful!
I wish i had half of his empathy
Lmao!
Is that what you clicked on the video for?
Good point about following the woods grain. Thank you.
Goodjob. I would’ve not drilled the end pieces all the way though. Only half way so the rod would not show on the ends.
same idea ;)
TY
Great instructions, and even better results! love the enthusiasm
😅 great enthusiasm! Good info thanks!! I want to do a wall and this flip down rack incorporated.
It seems like it needs to be glued to a thinner piece of wood for the backing so the square pieces don't move as well. I know there is no angle cut on those, but it still seems unstable without a backing
yeah same here..i did this design today. when u hang a jean or relatively heavy clothes, hanger part is forcing to the wall so it moves.
Super, Great, nice step by step demo
Good job well done
I like this idea,I think it came out great
Why not use a 3” strip across the back 1/2” thick to tie all the non movable pieces together, give it a cool floating effect and negate the need to trim the corner off your 45.
Walnut is such a nice wood
Respect mate, that is a beautiful piece of work!!
Thanks! Good succinct video! Question though, how do the blocks stay in closed position, purely by friction? I was wondering whether I could drill the dowel hole closer to the front face of the coat rack so that its center of gravity would keep it rotating towards the wall (and closing it), but I think it might interfere with how far the block can open. After finishing this, do you think there's a better cut to make for a good opening angle instead of cutting the 45 and then trimming the corner?
Excellent design and execution! Beautiful.
Nice project.
Puede ser una isla movil para cocina y para poner cubiertos,platos etc 😆?
That's neat that the hooks fold away flush.
A planer doesn’t square up a board it will just mimic whatever is on the other side, use a jointer for all sides except ends
This is beautiful! 😃
Great work. What are the dimensions?
Came out looking great. Nice job.
Thanks a lot!
Would it make it easier to flip if we use a metal rod? I am curious what is keeping them in the vertical position and not leaning when not in use? The tight fit?
great video, congrats! thank you for your content
Nice build. If I may make one suggestion. Next time cut ALL the two inch blocks then ALL the one inch blocks. Not constantly inserting the spacer block for every i other block. 😉
He did it like this so the wood grain would all line up and flow together. Its the little details.
Wow kreatif master,,amazing
Amazing!!!
Very nice work 👏
Looks gr8
Thanks!
Built one for me now others who see it want one.
Awesome! Looks gr8......
I would love to learn how to make keyhole slots,you make it look so easy.what are all the tools you used to make them if you don't mind me asking
Lovely!
How about alternating between 1 1/2 inch & 1 inch. (Space constraints for where I will hang it) will use oak, btw.
Hermosísimo 🤗...subtitulos en Español por favor 🍀🤞🙏
Wow is NYC bro excellent
Awesome!
thank you!
Hi there! Great video! Are you going to make any more of these? They’re sold out on your site. :( Also those end grain butcher blocks are beautiful!
I'm wondering having worked with Black walnut aren't you worried about the hooks snapping with the grain running on the narrow side??
bravo
This DeWalt model please
Ajiib....👍
What angle did you cut after the 45 degree
Honestly not sure, just kind of eyeballed it to trim off the sharp corner to give it some room to clear the wall
Nice job. thank you for sharing.
He sounds like fun...
On your finished product that is mounted to the wall, when the movable pieces (the hooks) are pivoted out - how far down are the tops of them from the tops of the non-moving pieces? I'm thinking of adding a shelf across the top to display small items and I was wondering if there would be enough room to still hang a coat or hat up over the hook if a shelf was in the way... Thanks for the nice step-by-step video.
What drill bit is used??
You sound like the guy from the clear eyes comercial
what are the damention of your coat rack
These are right at 30" wide and 6 or 7" tall if I remember correctly.
What thickness did you finish with?
They are about 7/8" thick
What was the final width of the board?
just an estimate of the width: 3" x (however many hangers) + 2" + ( ~1/16 per hanger) = 29 & 9/16"
According to him: 30" by 6-7" by 7/8"
I know that woodprix has the best woodworking plans ever.
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Its nice but the song is quite annoying
el video no tiene traduccion al español , como te vamos a entender
Fácil, aprende inglés. Cheers!
I did something very similar, new plans from Avasva helped me with this.
Sounds great!
Thanks a lot
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My adventure with the tree began with projects from Woodprix.
I recommend Woodglut to every beginner and not only.
Make it wooden with the help of the Woodglut instructions.
You have a nice product however you are teaching your followers poor shop practices. For example reaching over the saw blade with your left hand while ripping and cross arm cutting on the chop saw ( don't hold a piece on the right side of the saw with your left hand and cut with the right )
I was thinking the same. Stumpy Nubs would have a fit.
He showed them how to build a product how they run their tools is up to them.
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Man that is some thick accent you have there. Such slow speech, and the drawl to go with it. Lol let me guess. The foothills of virginia? Am i right?
You can put the measurements l do not speak English thanks
Maybe add a little enthusiasm to describe your project....You sound like you really don't want to be doing this video...
Zzzz
Too many tools
Wear a mask...
I started with Woodglut plans.
Splendidly to see Woodprix have new plans which helped me save some money and energy for this construction.