You could also use individual boards by cutting a rabbit on bottom underside of each board. Then using the fastener of choice attach each board on the vertical to your wall with the requires spacing to fit you hanging hardware.
Thanks so much for providing all the information one could ask for. Except, yanno, THE SIZE OF THE BITS! I can find a dozen different depth and thickness and groove size and kerf size combinations. But hey: at least my certain that whatever the size is, it's 3" on center.
The Freud T-Slot bit gives cutting dimensions. Any recommendations on type of 3/4" plywood for a smooth experience. For example, will 3/4" maple plywood burn.
So what is the advantages of using the larger bit? Why is the hardware that requires the larger bit any better than the industry standard smaller slot hardware? I think I'd rather go with the industry standard if it's a stronger system.
Complains about length of ad and yet takes the time to comment....You might be the type that shouldn't be allowed around power tools in the first place.
Wow, I was dying for this. I am looking at doing slat wall in my garage and this will likely have saved me money
This video was EXACTLY what I needed to see! Great instruction!!!
You could also use individual boards by cutting a rabbit on bottom underside of each board. Then using the fastener of choice attach each board on the vertical to your wall with the requires spacing to fit you hanging hardware.
All your videos are amazing, bless you all
Great application for a CNC router! You could a huge quantity of these, very precisely, in almost no time at all.
Excellent video! Thank you. Have a blessed day.
Great idea! Thanks
You mention a "finer" and "larger" bit but not the actual size of either. Would you mind sharing that bit of info? Thanks!
Great video 👍 I was researching wall storage Thank You 😊 I’ve found this a great solution
Nice. I'm just getting ready to do this and your video was an excellent primer. Thank you.
Thanks so much for providing all the
information one could ask for. Except, yanno, THE SIZE OF THE BITS! I can find a dozen different depth and thickness and groove size and kerf size combinations. But hey: at least my certain that whatever the size is, it's 3" on center.
LOL- WAS THINKING THESE PEOPLE SAYING ' GREAT DETAILS' WERE CRAZY. NOT PRECISE AT ALL
Very nice! Thank you 🤙🏼
The Freud T-Slot bit gives cutting dimensions. Any recommendations on type of 3/4" plywood for a smooth experience. For example, will 3/4" maple plywood burn.
What kind of board are you using
What size was the standard bit, I must have missed it?
What is the weight capacity of this slat wall? And where can you get the hardware?
what brand and size/model # of bit did you use for the larger slots
So what is the advantages of using the larger bit? Why is the hardware that requires the larger bit any better than the industry standard smaller slot hardware? I think I'd rather go with the industry standard if it's a stronger system.
IS ANY DESIGN PATTENT IN SLOTWALL DESIGN... CAN WE MAKE COMMERCIAL USE
I came to aquire the skill, I stayed because I'm sure he's hank hill.
I DID NOT WATCH YOUR VIDEO BECAUSE THE AD RAN TOO LONG. PLENTY OF OTHER CHANNELS THAT DON'T WASTE MY TIME!
But you took the time to comment? Lol
Complains about length of ad and yet takes the time to comment....You might be the type that shouldn't be allowed around power tools in the first place.
Ad? You mean the intro that was 6 seconds long? It took you longer to type the comment...
I took the time to read and reply to this comment, so I didn’t have time to watch the video either. Ain’t no one got time for dat
Bye Felicia 👋