Vintage Biplane Shelf
This project was so enjoyable to make. I made this as a gift for a Pilot and his wife whom are expecting a little boy named Austin and there last name begins with M so i tried my best to incorporate it into the build.
Tools and Material
Jigsaw
tape measure
table saw
router
router table
bandsaw
paint brush
sander
material
1x8x6 pine
scrap pieces for circle and propeller
Cut Material
i used a Stencil of an A and sized it to fit the 1x8x6. i used a circular saw to cut the As off t
Bandsaw
take them to the bandsaw and cut out the outside outline.
Jig Saw
next drilled some holes in the middle using the jig saw i cut out all the middle part.
Cut the Wings
i then use the remain 1x8 and cut it in half equally
Circle Jig
I used the circle jig on the band saw to cut the propeller base then using a scrap of pallet wood i cut the propeller in a shape i thought looked good
Supports
I them measured the As I cut out and then cut supports out of scrap oak I had laying around 4 in total i then sanded and routed out everything using a fancy router bit I think it was roman o something or other. this is where you can make it your own
Stain It
i used 2 types on this build i used dark ebony and then sanded it down to give it a aged look. and then used gray stain for the accent pieces.
Using a Key Hole
i used this for the mounting I mesured them out a 16 inches apart so that it would hit on studs since this is a lot of weight in a kids room
Pit It All Together
using glue and screws and brad nails I put it all together!! hope you enjoyed the build