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Wall Shelf





You can use various types of wood for this project manufacture. We recommend purchasing
some wood with a nice, interesting texture like ash, beech, cedar, birch, cherry, maple, oak, walnut,
etc. If you are planning to paint the Wall Shelf by yourself, the texture of wood is not important.
Make all the items precisely by the measurements given on particular 2D drawings. The
measurements are given in millimeters, and the measurements in inches are given in brakes (1 inch =
25, 4 mm).











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Parts list

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Assembly Drawing




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Standard Parts

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Assemblage Instructions


1. Attach the Front (item 5) to the Side Mirror (item 7) with glue by using Dowel Pins D6mm (item 6).





2. Attach the Round Bars (item 4) to the subassembly made in the previous step with glue.


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3. Push the Shelf parts (item 1) into mortises on the Side Mirror (item 7) and fasten them with Wedges
(item 3).




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4. Put some glue into the holes on the Side (item 2). In this holes comes Dowel Pins D6mm (item 6) and
Round Bars (item 4). Then attach the Side (item 2) to the subassembly made in the previous step.





5. Tamp the Wedges (item 3) down with the hammer into the holes on the Shelves (item 1).


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6. Fasten the Holder Plates (item 8) to the subassembly made in the previous step with the Wood Screws
(item 9).




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7. All what is left to do, is to drill the holes in the wall on with the following distance between them.
The measurement from the bottom picture should be taken just informatively. It would be best to
measure the real distance on your assembly.



Put the Fisher Plugs 8 Plastic Anchor (item 11) into the holes and screw the Screws D5x60mm
(item 10) in it. But do not screw them entirely, left the head screw to stick out a few millimeters
(approx. 5-8mm from the wall) so you could hang the self.


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