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[[File:PXL 20240103 183445837.jpg|thumb|Rough assmebly after drilling all the holes for the hardware. Board edges are untreated]]
[[File:PXL 20240103 183445837.jpg|thumb|Rough assmebly after drilling all the holes for the hardware. Board edges are untreated]]
[[File:PXL 20240104 145751030.jpg|thumb|Press on edge banding being applied to raw edges of boards ]]
[[File:PXL 20240104 145751030.jpg|thumb|Press on edge banding being applied to raw edges of boards ]]
[[File:PXL 20240229 165949283.jpg|thumb|Finished and in use shoe rack/ entryway table]]
Pictures;
Pictures;
Design, creation and use.
Design, creation and use.

Revision as of 20:31, 14 July 2024

"Hidden Hardware" used for the assmebly of the Apartment Shoerack
Rough assmebly after drilling all the holes for the hardware. Board edges are untreated
Press on edge banding being applied to raw edges of boards
Finished and in use shoe rack/ entryway table

Pictures; Design, creation and use.

If i were to do it again (and not have material to "upcycle") I would go to horbach with dimensions for the panels that are needed, and have them cut and edgeband (kanten-umleimung) all of the pieces instead of using the press on stuff that I found. This is because, while the "raw wood" core of the board is hidden, the edges of the banding are quite sharp and if i sand them you would see the core of the sheet again.