Pallet Wood Paper Towel Holder

by BCDesign in Workshop > Woodworking

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Pallet Wood Paper Towel Holder

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  • I made this super simple DIY Pallet Wood Paper Towel Holder for my latest project video,it is a beginner project anyone could try using hand tools or power tools.

The video is on my YouTube channel BCDesign

Items you will need for this build include:

  • 1 pallet board 26.5" long x 4" wide
  • 2 brass hooks
  • 1 piece of broken broom handle or a dowel 1" x 13"
  • milk paint of your choice
  • 1 paint brush
  • Screws for the brass hooks and mounting the holder to wall
  • Wall plugs (depending on material holder being mounted too)
  • Wood glue
  • Water based lacquer
  • Scroll saw / fret saw
  • Mitre saw / hand saw
  • Power drill / Hand drill

Cut Your Wood!

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  • You will need to have the most common type/size of paper towel holder you use at hand to make sure these measurements will work for you,I am using an average size paper towel roll most I have used will work on this project except the giant super size rolls.
  • Cut 2, 4" pieces off your main board
  • The back piece should measure 18.5"
  • Cut the 1" dowel /broom handle down to 13" long
  • All the components are now cut to the proper length

Cut Out the Slots for the Dowel

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  • The next step is to cut out the slots for the dowel to rest in
  • follow the drawing above to layout the cut
  • Make sure both lines are parallel, find the center point and use a compass to make the curve at the end of the slot
  • Cut out the first slot using your fret saw or scroll saw
  • Use this first piece to mark out the 2nd piece and cut it also

Mark, Cut & Drill the Back Board

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  • I used a paint can to draw curves on both ends of the back piece
  • I then cut the curves with my scroll saw,use a fretsaw/jigsaw if you have no scroll saw.
  • Measure in 3.5" from each end of the back piece & put the the slotted side pieces against the line and mark each side so I would know where to drill for screws

Mark & Drill Mounting Holes & Mark Position of Hooks

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  • Measure in 1 3/4" from the ends of the back piece and draw a 90o line,this is the center line to place your hook on
  • Mark the screw position of the hooks,then make a 3rd hole for the wall mounting screw and drill a recessed pilot hole for the wall mounting screw
  • This will allow you to mount the paper roll holder to the wall then cover the mounting screw with the hook and screw the hook down tight.

Attach the Side Pieces

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  • Add some wood glue between the lines you marked for the side pieces
  • Use screws to secure the side pieces
  • Your paper holder is now assembled

Milk Paint & Lacquer

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  • I used powdered milk paint in a light blue grey color to paint the paper holder.
  • I mixed the paint with more water than recommended as I wanted to see the wood texture and grain through the paint
  • I used a water based lacquer over the milk paint.
  • Add a cute puppy to your project

Drill Holes Wall Plugs and Mount the Paper Towel Holder

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  • Add the wall mounting screws into the pre drilled holes and drive them in until they stick from the rear of the towel holder.
  • Put the holder against the wall level it and press against the wall so the mounting screws leave marks for you to drill holes for your wall plugs
  • You can also screw straight into your wall studs if you can find them
  • Mount the paper towel holder & add your hooks to cover the mounting screws!

Finished!!

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  • This was a really simple and fun project!
  • I made a video for my channel BCDesign, please watch thumbs up and subscribe!