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Solid wooden bookends diy
Solid wooden bookends diy








solid wooden bookends diy

While I realise this is very basic woodworking for most people, it’s something I’m super new to, so I understand if you also have questions! Feel free to hit me up in the comments below with anything that isn’t clear. Remove the tape once the paint has dried and smugly gloat over your newest creation! 😉 Then paint the edges in the colour of your choice. This will protect the rest of the wood while you’re painting. Use painter’s tape to section off the edges of the assembled bookends. Once the glue binding Pieces A and B has dried, attach Piece C (the longest piece with the mitered edges) with more glue. I used a large miter box for this, but if you have a miter saw to work with, even better!Īpply wood glue to the end of Piece A (your shortest piece) and attach it to Piece B so that the two form a right angle. When you’re cutting your pieces out with a saw, Pieces A and B will be straight cuts (easy!), but Piece C (the longest piece in the picture above) needs to be cut at a 45° angle on both ends. Or you can do some simple algebra if that takes your fancy. If you’re making your bookends to a custom size, once you’ve worked out how long you’d like Pieces A and B to be, use a right triangle side calculator to calculate how long you should cut Piece C so it fits snugly. These wooden bookends can be made with scrap or even pallet. You will need two clear glass vases, decorative papers, scissors, pencils, glue, paintbrush, and pebbles as fillers. With just two steps you can accomplish this masterpiece. Note: All my pieces measured 65mm wide (2.56 inches), but you can change this up to suit your needs – the triangle shape should still assemble properly with the lengths listed above regardless of how wide the pieces are (just make sure your pieces are all the same width as each other or else you’ll have a very odd looking bookend!) My simple DIY Bookends are super easy to make using a limited amount of materials, such as wood, cardboard, glue and screws. Image and Tutorial by thespruce Making bookends has never been this easy before. If you’re going to make your bookends the same size as mine, the size of the pieces will be as follows: As a guide, my bookends measured 100mm tall by 100mm wide (3.94 by 3.94 inches), and my timber was 8mm (0.31 inches) thick.

solid wooden bookends diy

The size of the pieces will vary depending on the thickness of your timber and how tall you’d like your bookends to stand. Measure and mark out three pieces of wood with a ruler and pencil, then cut out the pieces with a handsaw. Since it made of scrap boards, you don’t need to spend money. Follow along for this very easy geometric bookend DIY! Tidying up your book collection with the DIY bookends are a good option. The pieces are too nice to throw away (they really are, I’m not a hoarder I swear!) so I came up with a way to use those pretty offcuts and create a stylish way to house my books at the same time. Unique wooden bookends ideas for book lovers Book holders, book stands DIY wooden projects Ideateka 1.18K subscribers Subscribe Like Share 5. Although I don’t do many woodworking projects, I’ve somehow gathered many spare bits of timber that now float around the house waiting for their moment to shine.










Solid wooden bookends diy