Spices Shelves

by RoeyLeon in Living > Kitchen

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Spices Shelves

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I love to cook, so like every other amature "Chef" I have a lot of spices in the kitchen

It's mandatory to have spices- and lots of them if possible.

So in this cool project i built from scratch wood shelves made from pine tree and a coating of scim coat

Hope u enjoy

Cut the Sides and Bottom Wood

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Measure the desired size of the shelves ( mine is 60 cm length )

i didn`t had a proper size of wood- so i attached two together - applied wood glue and let it stick for a few hours

Clamps

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I used clamps to hold the two pieces together and attached the sides also ( using screws from the bottom )

Seal the Gap

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I needed to seal the gap between the two boards - used wood filler for that

Attach Rear Hanging Bracket

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In order to attach it to the wall i added an aluminum bracket from on the back

Apply Skim Coat #1

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I could have just paint it using a regular paint, but i just love the texture of this material - it`s like rough but still gives it a good look

Apply Skim Coat #2

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Continue applying it and after 10-15 min run over it with something thick such as wood ( or old credit card ) that way you can give it it`s final appearance

Wrap Front Roll

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wrapped the front stick with some black sticker ( Carbon ) - but over time it just fell off - so off it goes

Attach to Wall

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Drill the holes and your done!

Hope u enjoy!