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How Do You Make Wood Corner Shelves?

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How Do You Make Wood Corner Shelves?

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Decorators often find it difficult to utilize the corners of a room. Plants and small stands work well. Wood corner shelves also offer another attractive alternative, especially if you purchase wood that goes well with the decor. Corner shelves placed above a small cabinet help fill empty corner space, and they help organize small knickknacks without being obtrusive. You can make wood corner shelves by following a few simple steps. Cut each plank in half diagonally using the portable circular saw. This will provide two triangular shelves. When cutting the plank, clamp it firmly in the wood clamp. Clamp the shelves. Router the longest edge of each shelf using the bell-shaped router bit. The flat edges will butt flush against the corner of your wall. Apply one coat of polyurethane. Allow both shelves to dry 24 hours. Sand each shelf. Use the compressed air to blow away all dust particles. Apply a second coat of polyurethane. Allow both shelves to dry 24 hours. Connect two shelf brackets

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