This then gives me a reference surface when I cut the pieces all down into strips. One of them is cut off of each of the sticks by setting the table saw to the exact width of the stick before I cut it. They are then sent through the planer cutting what is now their ~3" dimension down to a consistent width across all of the pallet sticks.Īt this point, the sticks only have 2 rough sides left. Some of the slats are longer than others so this evens the ends up before I send them through the thickness planer. > Arbortech TurboPlane power carving disk Īll of the sticks move over to the miter saw where I square off both ends of them. > Palm router base for handheld CNC work. There's some other deeper things in there too, but I'll let you dig those out for yourself.Īlso! Thanks to Carolina, I'm going to be giving the smaller brother of this piece away (photos in the last step). The piece is mostly meant represent the merging together of natural materials with manufactured processes to create something beautiful, just like you see at the Carolina Shoe factory where this piece will live. On the bottom is a beautiful end grain slab of Ambrosia Maple Burl and on the top is a lamination of about a dozen different species of pallet wood into a random pixelated pattern. There are 2 materials joining together in the center at the Carolina logo and also at the inlaid bowties that are shaped to represent laces. I decided to go larger scale for a wall hanging piece for my friends over at Carolina Shoe using their logo "Carolina" to form the inlay and puzzle piece holding the 2 halves together. If you would like a piece made just for you, contact us for a free quote.Ĭustom orders are available for virtually any size, style, wood species, epoxy color, and leg options.This piece is a table top or bench top idea that has been kicking around in my head for years and it evolved into what you saw me build in this video. $175 per linear foot for 4" - 5" thick x 8" - 12" depth $150 per linear foot for 3" - 4" thick by 8" - 12" depth → If you want thicker than 1.75", pricing is approximately as follows: Back of shelf is routered to allow the backplate to sit in. Support 45 pounds of weight per stud they're attached to. If you need different spacing on the back of the shelves to ensure you hit as many studs as possible, enter these measurements in the personalization box and note where they need to be either from the left or right side of the SHELF, not where your studs land on the wall. Holes drilled in the back are 16" from each other evenly down the back of the shelf to encourage hitting studs. Support 30 pounds of weight per stud they're attached to. ➡️ If you need floating shelf brackets provided, you can choose from standard individual brackets or a more user-friendly bracket system with a backplate to help you hit as many studs as possible. * If you do not need any bracket option, please choose that option in the drop. Shipped out within 14 days with backplate brackets. Shipped out within 10 days with standard brackets. Shipped out within 7 days with no brackets. ⚡️ QUICK SHIPMENT! Shipped within 10-14 days of order placement: ✨ No guesswork: The shelf in the images is the shelf you will receive! Application of low VOC, non-toxic tung oil-based sealer and urethane for a silky smooth matte/satin finish. ➡️ Approximate size: 48" long x 9" - 11" fluctuating depth x 1.75" thick Crafted with resilient and strong live edge wormy ambrosia maple wood, this figure grade shelf is an exquisite and enduring piece of nature's art. Its exquisite live edge and wormy patterns featuring brown, gray, and blonde tones blend seamlessly into a peachy-colored intact bark for an instantly eye-catching display. This gorgeous and strong live edge ambrosia maple wood floating shelf is sure to be a show stopper with its one-of-a-kind rustic beauty.
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