Floating shelves
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Directions for building a set of floating shelves are given. One of the most important details to ensure that the shelves are sturdy is to fix the lag screws in the wall studs. The frames for the shelves are made with cross members, and then pieces of plywood are attached before the final finishes.
Publication Name: Workbench
Subject: Home and garden
ISSN: 0043-8057
Year: 2000
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Pivot-and-pull shelves rescue wasted space
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Kitchen cabinet space in blind corners can be made more useful by installing pull-out shelves. The construction of birch plywood shelves should be begun by planning the layout. Complete details on building are given.
Publication Name: Workbench
Subject: Home and garden
ISSN: 0043-8057
Year: 1992
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Shelf with a secret: if you look closely, you'll discover what this project is hiding!
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Construction of a shelf that has a sliding divider is detailed. The sliding system is easy to construct, as it does not require special hardware, and prevents smaller items from falling off the shelf.
Publication Name: Workbench
Subject: Home and garden
ISSN: 0043-8057
Year: 2001
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