Store Shelving

by RoccoM in Living > Organizing

673 Views, 6 Favorites, 0 Comments

Store Shelving

IMG_8961.JPG

I made a bunch of reclaimed and rough cut lumber shelves for a liqueur store.

Supplies

  1. Lumber
  2. P
  3. Chop saw
  4. table saw / Dado blade
  5. screws / drill
  6. glue
  7. Kreg pocket hole jig
  8. poly

Plane and Cut

IMG_6280.JPG
IMG_6655.JPG
IMG_6654.JPG
IMG_6656.JPG

I planed the wood to 3/4" then cut to size using the table saw and chop saw.

Sanding and Sealing

IMG_6642.JPG
IMG_6643.JPG
IMG_6279.JPG

Once it has all been cut to size I sanded using 120 grit and then 220 grit sand paper. Some pieces were sealed with Minwax Polyurethane.

Putting Them Together

IMG_6718.JPG
IMG_6719.JPG
IMG_6722.JPG
IMG_6723.JPG
IMG_6720.JPG
IMG_6721.JPG

The side and supports were run through the Dado blade so the shelves would support the heavy weight of liquid filled bottles. These are glues and screwed together and hidden with matching wood plugs and cut off with a Japanese pull saw. These all got 3 coats of Minwax Polyurethane. lightly sand the second coat with 220 grit sand paper just to take bubbles and raised grain off, wipe clean and then apply 3rd coat.

Finished Shelves

IMG_8961.JPG

All the shelving is installed. It came out very nice, sturdy and functional.