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[Closed] Alcove cupboard/shelves and mantel doable for a novice?

 DT78
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I have a circular saw and jigsaw, it 'looks' relatively simple....anyone built their own with no experience? Any good resources (currently looking at random stuff on YouTube)


 
Posted : 07/10/2017 9:38 am
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May I be the first to suggest a spirit level?

Aside from that, a pencil and a measuring device, think about whether you want to use shelf brackets or wood batten cleats.

Shelf material choice is up to you. Pine board, conti-board, or plywood, minimum 18mm thick, although depends upon the span of the shelf, especially if you go for the wood cleat approach. Two bits of 18mm ply to give a 36mm shelf could look cool in the right environment.

Combi drill, masonry bits, rawlplugs also if you're fixing to brick/block. Decent plasterboard fixings if you're dry lined.

Post pics after and we can drown you with compliments regarding your man skillz 😀


 
Posted : 07/10/2017 9:48 am
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My main advice is that none of the angles will be close to square so measure as much stuff in place as you can.


 
Posted : 07/10/2017 12:07 pm
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Decide on shelf height and then hack the plaster out to shelf thickness to each side of the alcove (make sure that the plaster is sound first 🙂 )
The shelf can then be a less precise fit and either scribed to the back wall or hack out here too. Make good after fitting the shelf

Mantels are simpler. A plain wooden shelf can be made more interesting with [url= http://richardburbidge.com/media/1280/18187-richard-burbidge-trade-brochure-redesign-low-res-complete.pdf ]mouldings around and underneath (p82 onward linky)[/url]. Google "wooden rosettes moulding uk" too


 
Posted : 07/10/2017 3:47 pm