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It definitely was a time and paint saver on MDF as well as helped yield a good end result that I was concerned about on the side I cut. Thanks for watching! 👍
Thank you sir, I appreciate it. Lol I first thought sure a shelf is simple, but then was told it was a drippy shelf. I have the templates for future ones. 👍
definitely a unique shelf. I love how you attack a project from start to finish. So much attention to detail. Awesome results for sure - especially making your daughter happy! Father of the year award! 👍🏼
Personally, I would hand sand in between the drips. Definitely more time-consuming, but sometimes hand sanding gets the best result. Shelf turned out really nice!
Thank you, I agree with hand sanding in certain applications. You have more control with hand sanding as well. Doing it again I would use a router with the template I built and a light hand sand would be all that’s needed. 👍
Thank you, you and me both! She does love it and lol I will say it’s grown on me as well. I spent a little more time to have a template for future drippy shelfs. 👍
Thank you, I appreciate it! I feel like a big kid with the laser lol and you’re right it definitely opens up a whole new world. It was handy for sure around Christmas time! 👍
Thank you, I’ll definitely be using this for painting MDF in the future. It saved on a lot of time and labor and didn’t need near as many coats for a better end result.
Sooo cool! This would definitely be popular for young girls or teens! If you made the drips more like flames you could paint it like fire too! So many ideas! Nice #frenchcleat
Below are the tools and supplies used to start making your drippy shelf:
Table Saw: amzn.to/3L4Hcwh
Laser Engraver: algolaser.com/?sca_ref=5066760.Z8LQPV7LJW
Milwaukee Jigsaw: amzn.to/3tKdWWT
Milwaukee Orbital Sander: amzn.to/47wMry0
Milwaukee Drill: amzn.to/3P8BtWi
Dremel: amzn.to/48HPHre
Quick Grip Clamps: amzn.to/407w1bI
90 Degree Positioning Squares: amzn.to/47FE5p1
Bessey Ratcheting Spring Clamps: amzn.to/3E2b2OQ
Sanding Sealer: amzn.to/3TSlUrx
2 1/2" Angled Brush: amzn.to/3MRsadT
Featherboard: amzn.to/4aErvb7
Table Saw Push Stick: amzn.to/41Pbo6c
2" Screws: amzn.to/3SDz3UC
Tape Measure: amzn.to/3IkGv04
Jobsite Markers: amzn.to/3nOxshR
Safety Glasses: amzn.to/3RcTF36
Drill Bits: amzn.to/3usdmKw
Forstner Bits: amzn.to/3uujUbE
Shop Vac: amzn.to/3q9oIDV
*DISCLAIMER: The above links are affiliate links. This costs you absolutely nothing, but pays me a small commission and helps me continue to create this FREE content.
This first time I have heard of "sanding sealer". I need to read up on it as it looks to be a time and paint($) saver. Thanks.
It definitely was a time and paint saver on MDF as well as helped yield a good end result that I was concerned about on the side I cut. Thanks for watching! 👍
That came out 👌
Thank you sir, I appreciate it. Lol I first thought sure a shelf is simple, but then was told it was a drippy shelf. I have the templates for future ones. 👍
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definitely a unique shelf. I love how you attack a project from start to finish. So much attention to detail. Awesome results for sure - especially making your daughter happy! Father of the year award! 👍🏼
Thank you, I really appreciate that. Seeing a smile on my daughter’s face made it 100% worth it!
Personally, I would hand sand in between the drips. Definitely more time-consuming, but sometimes hand sanding gets the best result. Shelf turned out really nice!
Thank you, I agree with hand sanding in certain applications. You have more control with hand sanding as well. Doing it again I would use a router with the template I built and a light hand sand would be all that’s needed. 👍
🩷 wow that’s pink! But super cool!
Thank you! I agree, definitely pink!
Great build Dan, I can’t say I’ve ever seen a drippy shelf, til now.
I’m sure your daughter loves it.
Thank you, you and me both! She does love it and lol I will say it’s grown on me as well. I spent a little more time to have a template for future drippy shelfs. 👍
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Dude this came out great! What a cool project. Love how much you’ve been using the laser. Opens up a whole new world of projects
Thank you, I appreciate it! I feel like a big kid with the laser lol and you’re right it definitely opens up a whole new world. It was handy for sure around Christmas time! 👍
Nice work again! Great tip for painting!
Thank you, I’ll definitely be using this for painting MDF in the future. It saved on a lot of time and labor and didn’t need near as many coats for a better end result.
Never seen a shelf like this before. Great build mate!
Thank you! 😂 It was a first for me too, but my daughter loves it.
Sooo cool! This would definitely be popular for young girls or teens! If you made the drips more like flames you could paint it like fire too! So many ideas! Nice #frenchcleat
Thank you, I like that idea!