John Fraser
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Currently I have a small collection of four old decoys. I would like to move them out of the basement and display them in the house. I've got some 3/4" ash that I had milled last spring from a tree in our yard that i would like to use for the shelf. Looking for patterns I found this simple pattern that I like.
http://www.leeswoodprojects.com/wall_shelf.html
The only thing is that I'd like to make it a little wider (at least as wide as the widest board - about 9" or 10") and longer (the boards I have are at least 7' long - that should leave room for a couple more birds in the future). I realize that I'll probably have to increase the size of the brackets and also add a third bracket.
Does anyone have any advice for me? If the widest board isn't wide enough for the the larger decoys, can I lay two boards across the top to gain width? Does anyone have any other good patterns? How about methods of fastening it to the wall? Or any preferred finishes for white ash (I'm thinking some sort of stain/poly)?
All of my carpentry to this point has been just crude stuff, so any tips are greatly appreciated!
http://www.leeswoodprojects.com/wall_shelf.html
The only thing is that I'd like to make it a little wider (at least as wide as the widest board - about 9" or 10") and longer (the boards I have are at least 7' long - that should leave room for a couple more birds in the future). I realize that I'll probably have to increase the size of the brackets and also add a third bracket.
Does anyone have any advice for me? If the widest board isn't wide enough for the the larger decoys, can I lay two boards across the top to gain width? Does anyone have any other good patterns? How about methods of fastening it to the wall? Or any preferred finishes for white ash (I'm thinking some sort of stain/poly)?
All of my carpentry to this point has been just crude stuff, so any tips are greatly appreciated!