Building a Rustic Coat Rack

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 20 ธ.ค. 2020
  • How to build a rustic coat rack out of lumber from the hardware store.
    Our old coat rack (that came with the house) finally died after hanging in there for 3 years. So in this video I show you how to build a rustic looking coat from a 1 by 6 that I bought at the local hardware store.
    Don't forget that I'm on a bit of a break until the middle of January.
    Materials:
    - 1x6 (8' long)
    - Linseed oil (to seal the wood)
    - 8 Coat hooks
    - About 20 1.25 inch screws
    - About 8 long black screws (for screwing the coat rack to the wall)
    Tools:
    - Blow torch (to burn the wood)
    - Saw (to cut the wood)
    - Wire brush
    - Drill
    - Jigsaw (optional, to cut the struts to shape)
    - Router (optional, to edge the wood)
    Method:
    - Cut the 1x6 into pieces:
    2 pieces 42" long
    2 pieces 5.5" long
    - Cut the struts to shape (if you want) and route the edges (if you want)
    - Burn the wood with a blow torch, enough to blacken the surface, but not to completely char the wood.
    - Use the wire brush to brush off the burnt wood. Brush as much or as little as you want.
    - Wipe the wood down with a damp cloth to get rid of dust
    - Apply 2 coats of linseed oil to seal the wood
    - Leave to dry overnight
    - Pre-drill holes for the screws
    - Screw the wood together
    - Measuring about 2-3 inches up from the bottom of the back board, place your coat hooks about 5 inches apart, leaving 2 to 2.5 inches between the strut and the first hook.
    - Mount your coat rack to the wall!
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  • @gregchoma7693
    @gregchoma7693 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I noticed you were routering in the wrong direction. That's a climb cut. It's useful especially on end grain for a first pass but finish the cut in the proper direction. Thanks for sharing your video

  • @MichaelSmith-et8hi
    @MichaelSmith-et8hi 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Nice work. The wood came out looking beautiful

    • @NuweBlareHomestead
      @NuweBlareHomestead  3 ปีที่แล้ว

      Thank you! I'm very happy with how it came out. Now I need to find another project to do this on!

  • @salli4588
    @salli4588 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Hi from NtB! It's me! Salza!

  • @diyfferent
    @diyfferent 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Great work and great tips. It came out really nice.

  • @kornyque8081
    @kornyque8081 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    How do you cut the angles on the small pieces?