Home Improvement Asked by Azy on April 14, 2021
I built this shelf for my office, I want to make it look as seamless as possible. I work with kids, only lightweight toys will go on this shelf. I was hoping some type of cover existed I could put over it. It needs one more coat of paint so I was originally thinking of just taping the middle parts together since I’m installing a bracket anyway. I included a picture, it’s on every shelf, but easiest to see on the bottom. Does anyone have more official/sage options? Thank you.
Shelf paper comes in a variety of textures , thicknesses, and patterns. Bring the shelf paper just to the front edge of each shelf. Do not wrap the product around the curved face. Then all you will see is the short vertical gap at each inside corner. For the bigger gap on the bottom shelf, just add a layer or two of wide tape before laying down the shlf paper. For all shelves, make sure each seam is not over the gap, but on the other way around.
Answered by John Canon on April 14, 2021
None of these cutting options require a table saw. (The rip cut suggested in option 3 would be easier on a table saw, but it's not required.) As a matter of fact, a table saw is the exact wrong tool to make a crosscut on a long piece of wood like a shelf.
You would want to use a circular saw, jig saw (prepare for a shoddy looking, uneven cut) or even "just" a hand saw for these cross cuts. You could do the rip cut with a hand saw, too (been done that way for centuries before they invented electricity...) if you wanted to.
Answered by FreeMan on April 14, 2021
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