Reminds me of the Tetris shelves we had on here a while back, which I made a set of, but I cheated, I made a bunch if the single tertis blocks, and nailed them together into the larger shapes, made making them uniform much easier.
making 2 times the product only takes 10% more work since all the measuring and aligning of guards is done.
I imagine something along the same lines here, probably only need a table saw, maybe a router if your table saw can’t do a sharp enough angle for the corners.
and the backing should be easy, do the tangram square, get all your backs out of one sheet of material.
not sure I’d even put any brads in, probably just gorilla glue it all.
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Reminds me of the Tetris shelves we had on here a while back, which I made a set of, but I cheated, I made a bunch if the single tertis blocks, and nailed them together into the larger shapes, made making them uniform much easier.
making 2 times the product only takes 10% more work since all the measuring and aligning of guards is done.
I imagine something along the same lines here, probably only need a table saw, maybe a router if your table saw can’t do a sharp enough angle for the corners.
and the backing should be easy, do the tangram square, get all your backs out of one sheet of material.
not sure I’d even put any brads in, probably just gorilla glue it all.