Victorthesecond
Established Member
Hi all.
I am planning to fit shelves into alcoves in my son's house. It's an old house and I doubt the corners will be 90 degrees, nor that the walls (at the back and either side) will be straight. I understand that I will need to scribe the wood to fit to the shape of each of the 3 walls (back and 2 sides) assuming they're not "flat", but I'm just struggling with one thing....
If, for example, the "back wall" of the alcove is narrower than the front, how do I scribe the shelf I want to fit, given that I clearly won't be able to properly scribe on to the shelf presented to the alcove as the width of the shelf at the front will be too wide, therefore there will be a sort of traingular gap on each side (between a perfectly angled, at 90 degrees, shelf and the side walls of the alcove). I hope that sentence makes sense! In other words, and for example, let's say that the "back wall" of the alcove is 900mm and the front of the alcove (at the point where I want the front of the shelf to be) is 1000mm. So, that also means that the angle of each side all is not going to be 90 degrees. The shelf itself will ultimately be shaped like a trapezium.
It's possible, when I get there, that the alcove is the other way round! So, for example, the front may be 900mm and the back may be 1000mm! That sounds like an even harder exercise in terms of getting the shelf to the correct shape and dimensions!
All advice would be very warmly received, thank you. (One answer may be "get your boy to do it, it's his house after all"! I don't disagree, but am happy to help him....)
Mike
I am planning to fit shelves into alcoves in my son's house. It's an old house and I doubt the corners will be 90 degrees, nor that the walls (at the back and either side) will be straight. I understand that I will need to scribe the wood to fit to the shape of each of the 3 walls (back and 2 sides) assuming they're not "flat", but I'm just struggling with one thing....
If, for example, the "back wall" of the alcove is narrower than the front, how do I scribe the shelf I want to fit, given that I clearly won't be able to properly scribe on to the shelf presented to the alcove as the width of the shelf at the front will be too wide, therefore there will be a sort of traingular gap on each side (between a perfectly angled, at 90 degrees, shelf and the side walls of the alcove). I hope that sentence makes sense! In other words, and for example, let's say that the "back wall" of the alcove is 900mm and the front of the alcove (at the point where I want the front of the shelf to be) is 1000mm. So, that also means that the angle of each side all is not going to be 90 degrees. The shelf itself will ultimately be shaped like a trapezium.
It's possible, when I get there, that the alcove is the other way round! So, for example, the front may be 900mm and the back may be 1000mm! That sounds like an even harder exercise in terms of getting the shelf to the correct shape and dimensions!
All advice would be very warmly received, thank you. (One answer may be "get your boy to do it, it's his house after all"! I don't disagree, but am happy to help him....)
Mike