Old Drawer to New Shelves DIY
by itzikdiy in Workshop > Shelves
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Old Drawer to New Shelves DIY
What can you make from wood boards leftovers from your old kitchen?
Shelves for your new kitchen :)
I had some wood boards and drawers with formica, from our modern kitchen. Our new kitchen was between modern to rustic style.
I decided to use these leftovers although formica is harder to use for rustic style.
The shelves were built using simple tools, at my balcony.
The dimensions of the shelves are: Width 55 cm x Length 55 cm x Depth 14, but of course you can make it with any other dimensions.
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Tools & Materials
Materials:
- Wood boards, 18 mm width.
- Wood filler.
- Paint.
- Clear protective topcoat.
- Hooks.
- Screws.
General List of tools I'm using - https://www.itzikdiy.com/tools-list?m=1
Tools in this Instructable:
- Jigsaw - for rounded cuts.
- Circular saw - for straight cuts. I used this saw.
- Sanding paper.
- Drill / Screwdriver.
- Measuring tape.
Drawer Disassembling & Making the Rounded Shapes
I started with removal of the drawer back board and raising the bottom board about 6 cm up, in order to leave place for the hooks later.
Later, I drew the rounded shapes for the top front decoration and the lower sides of the shelves, and cut them with a Jigsaw.
The shapes didn't came up perfect. Later, I fixed the shapes a bit, with a wood filler. The final paint was opaque, so it's not noticeable.
I connected another board, as a middle shelf (I don't have a picture of this step).
Making the Back and Top Board
I wanted to have lines of slots on the back of the shelfes, for nicer decoration.
I had a trimmer, but didn't have a matching knife for this purpose.
Finally I made the lines using my circular saw, elevated on the saw track / guide I made before, in a way that the saw only engraved the lines on the boards.
Later I connected a bigger stands out board at the top. This gave a better look.
As you can see in this step, all boards corners are straight. I later disassemble some boards, and made rounder corders using a trimer, for better look (results on the next step.)
Filling Holes and Sanding
I filled all of the screws holes using a wood filler, and after drying, sanded it.
Painting
I painted the shleves, using chalked paint.
As I mentioned, the boards were covered with formica, so the chalked paint was caught great on such surfaces without need to paint with a primer paint.
Finally, I painted with clear protective topcoat.
Adding the Hooks & Final Result
After everything was dryed, I added 5 hooks on each line on the back of the shelves, so we can hang keys, cups etc.
That's it.
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