1. Plywood (½ inch thick) - 650 pesos 2. Nails - 100 pesos per kilo 3. Varnish - 80 pesos
III. TIMELINE/TIME PLAN
Day 1. Brainstorming and Sketching: Getting some ideas, looking up related items, drawing design sketches. Day 2. Finalizing Design: Choosing the best design concept and making detailed drawings or digital models. Day 3. Material Selection: Determining the choice of wood and any other necessary materials for building. Day 4. Procurement: Purchasing or obtaining required wood and materials from suppliers. Day 5-6. Wood Preparation: The milling and cutting of wood to specified dimensions. Day 7-10. Assembly: Begin assembling the wood pieces according to the design, using techniques such as cutting, joining, and shaping. Day 11-12. Sanding and Finishing: Smoothing rough edges or surface with sandpaper or sander; applying finishes like stains, paints, or varnishes to enhance appearance while protecting the woods. The following timeline gives a rough idea of the woodwork product creation process, but the exact duration of each stage can vary based on factors like design complexity, material availability, and woodworker expertise.
IV. WHY DID YOU CHOOSE TO MAKE THIS?
Wall shelves are a great storage solution for displaying and organizing items in different rooms like the living room, bedroom, kitchen, or home office. They can be customized to fit specific needs and preferences, from size to design and finish. Building a wall shelf is a good project for improving woodworking skills, with basic techniques like measuring, cutting, joining, and finishing. It's a suitable project for beginners and experienced woodworkers alike. Making a wall shelf as a woodworking project offers practicality and versatility.