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mailee

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I have just finished refurbishing a chest of drawers for one of my customers.

They asked if I could fit an oak top to it as the original one was a piece of laminate. The handles have also been changed as they were just plain stainless 'D' handles. I also had to veneer the drawer fronts due to some deep scratches.
I am also making them some oak wardrobe doors which I have made a start on here.

They also asked for a small floating shelf to stand some candles on. These were to match some units I built a couple of months ago.
 
Can I ask how the floating shelf will be attached?

I just did one and made this using some scraps which the hollow shelf then fitted over.

Don't laugh too much at the Bedfordshire Boot Joints :)

I'd be interested to see your method of attachment.

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As it is only taking candles I have cut keyhole slots in the rear. Anything heavier then I would have used steel rods set into the wall or commercial mountings. :wink:
 
Yes these are in small glass containers Mark but I am sure the shelf will take the weight as the frame is made of solid oak.
Today I got two of the doors assembled but am waiting for some more veneered panels for the other two.
 

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