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Jen Woodhouse Stacked Console Shelf Quick Start Manual

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MATERIALS:
(3) 2 x 2 x 8 Ft. Boards
(3) 1 x 12 x 6 Ft. Boards
(3) 1 x 2 x 6 Ft. Boards
2 ½-inch Pocket Screws
1 ¼-inch Brad Nails
(18) Metal L Brackets
Wood Filler
Wood Glue
CUT LIST:
(3) 2x2 @ 24 ½ inches (back legs)
(3) 2x2 @ 23 inches (front legs)
(9) 2x2 @ 11 ¼ inches (aprons)
(3) 1x12 @ 58 inches (shelves)
(3) 1x2 @ 58 inches (shelf back lip)
TOOLS:
Tape Measure
Pencil
Carpenter's Square
Cordless Drill/Driver
Circular Saw
Pocket Hole Jig
Brad Nailer or Hammer
Safety Glasses
Hearing Protection
Dust Mask

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Summary of Contents for Jen Woodhouse Stacked Console Shelf

  • Page 1 MATERIALS: TOOLS: (3) 2 x 2 x 8 Ft. Boards Tape Measure (3) 1 x 12 x 6 Ft. Boards Pencil (3) 1 x 2 x 6 Ft. Boards Carpenter’s Square 2 ½-inch Pocket Screws Cordless Drill/Driver 1 ¼-inch Brad Nails Circular Saw (18) Metal L Brackets Pocket Hole Jig Wood Filler Brad Nailer or Hammer Wood Glue Safety Glasses Hearing Protection Dust Mask CUT LIST: (3) 2x2 @ 24 ½ inches (back legs) (3) 2x2 @ 23 inches (front legs) (9) 2x2 @ 11 ¼ inches (aprons) (3) 1x12 @ 58 inches (shelves) (3) 1x2 @ 58 inches (shelf back lip)
  • Page 2 Stacked Console Shelf – Copyright © 2019 Jen Woodhouse / The House of Wood STEP 1 – BUILD THREE BASES Measure, mark, and cut 2x2 boards to length. Drill 1 ½-inch pocket holes into the ends of the aprons and attach them to the legs with 2 ½-inch pocket screws and wood glue. Make three of these bases. www.JenWoodhouse.com...
  • Page 3 Stacked Console Shelf – Copyright © 2019 Jen Woodhouse / The House of Wood STEP 2 – BUILD THREE SHELVES Measure, mark, and cut 1x12 and 1x2 boards to length. Attach the 1x2 to the 1x12 as shown with 1 ¼-inch brad nails and wood glue. Make three of these shelves. www.JenWoodhouse.com...
  • Page 4 Stacked Console Shelf – Copyright © 2019 Jen Woodhouse / The House of Wood STEP 3 – ATTACH SHELVES TO THE BASE Position the shelves along the bases with a 5-inch overhang on each side and secure with metal L brackets underneath. Alternately, you can use metal figure 8 table fasteners or Z-clips. Fill screw and nail holes with wood putty, sand, stain and/or paint, and finish as desired. www.JenWoodhouse.com...