Mastery showcase for collection

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It has long been dreamed of making a shelf for a variety of small toys that have accumulated over the years. Dreamed, dreamed and forgotten.

Mastery showcase for collection

But recently I got on my eyes a package with toys from kinder surprises, moved at various places of the apartment. It's time to make them your home! No plan, drawing, ideas. But when the hands begin to do, the head begins to help them

In the workshop there were several planed pine wheels with a cross section 7 by 45 mm and a length of 1300 mm. The balance of previous works.

Shelf

Of course, it was decided to make a beautiful house for toys, the approximate image of which was already born in the head and climbed the notebook on paper.

Showcase

Quick cape calculations have shown that two shelves for toys with dimensions of 352 can be made from the existing number of rails by 292 mm and 50 mm cells. More accurate calculations gave such a result:

Length of the workpiece, millimeters

Amount

337.

four

292.

four

280.

four

223.

four

168.

6.

52.

36.

Thus, for invented two shelves, it is necessary to have 7 meters of 40 centimeters and 8 millimeters of specks. Yes, it seems very much! But if divided, then only four two-meter specks are obtained.

Pre-speech should be pretty taken to the sandpaper to the pleasant smoothness. For the cutting of the blanks, I used a mechanical method, more precisely and faster:

For toys

So, of course, faster, but still Mourno - 58 blanks:

for a collection

Well, then, even more interesting! In a sense, more difficult. According to the drawing in the notebook, in all the workpieces, besides the smallest, it is necessary to select the grooves in 1 mm depth for the connection. How much do they need? Many must count. Also mechanize this process:

Mastery showcase for collection

Finally, you can try out several elements of the future shelf. To make sure I do everything right:

Mastery showcase for collection

It seems to be about business. Drink further. And several buzzings gave their own result. Pre-assembly pleases:

Mastery showcase for collection

For fixing parts, I use the glue "moment-carpentry" and several clamps:

Mastery showcase for collection

However, after gluing, the shelf seemed to me too rustic. Of course, you can attach the rear wall, the suspensions and to cover with varnish. It will be nice too. But not that!

A little more speech and glass will make the door for the shelter. And this will be the showcase! Toys will be satisfied - neither dust, nor drafts. A pair of mills and manual milling cutters help to make such halls, to enjoy the shelves:

Mastery showcase for collection

In the section, the size of the kallets is completely small, 7 at 7 and 7 by 15 mm, so I washed them very much and very carefully. No chips should be:

Mastery showcase for collection

The connection of the details "on the US" glue "moment-carpentry" is completely tight. In the grooves will be inserted with a glass thickness of 4 mm:

Mastery showcase for collection

Before the final assembly of the door showcase, I glued to the glass with a paper scotch. It protects it from paints in the future.

Mastery showcase for collection

On the side of the shelves, I also glued gallets:

Mastery showcase for collection

It turned out quite nothing. Not so rustic, as he conceived at the beginning:

Mastery showcase for collection

In the size of the shelves, I saw two rear walls. Of the refined white fiberboard, the size of 352 by 292 mm.

Mastery showcase for collection

The walls secured simply on the nails, through the previously drilled holes:

Mastery showcase for collection

Well, here, it remains only to paint:

Mastery showcase for collection

Acrylic paint from the canoe was wonderful, the texture of the real tree is not blocked:

Mastery showcase for collection

The loops and locks finish work:

Mastery showcase for collection

It did not work out quickly and easily, as planned. But I liked the final result not only to me and toys.

Mastery showcase for collection

Thanks for attention!

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