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Instructions Cut a 2″ x 2″ board to 7.5″. Cut a second piece to 6″. Use a miter saw to cut the 1″x2″ board to 5.5″ long, with a 45-degree angle at each side to form a trapezoid. Sand any rough edges. Use wood glue and finishing nails to connect the three pieces to form the shelf bracket. More items...
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These simple DIY shelf brackets are incredibly easy and inexpensive to make. With just a few pieces of scrap wood, you can create beautiful open shelving for any room in your house. I love open shelving for adding extra style and storage to empty walls and the simplicity of these DIY wood shelf brackets makes them a good fit for any decor style. I made these shelf brackets for the open shelving in my $100 bathroom makeover and I love how they turned out! These DIY shelves are a great way to use some of your small bits of scrap wood. But even if you have to buy all of your wood new, it only costs a few dollars for all the wood you need to make a whole pile of shelf brackets. This post contains affiliate links which means if you make a purchase after clicking a link I will earn a small commission but it won’t cost you a penny more. Click here to see my full disclosure policy.
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When you are ready to hang your shelves, if at all possible, it’s a good idea to screw the brackets directly into studs. But sometimes that just isn’t possible. If I had hung the shelves in my bathroom using studs, they would have looked completely random instead of being centered over the toilet. So instead I used plan B to hang these shelves – sturdy anchors. Start by predrilling holes through your shelf brackets where the screws will go. Whenever you predrill holes for screws, they should be just slightly smaller than the screws you will be using. Then use a large drill bit to notch out a larger area just at the very beginning of each hole. This creates a pocket for the screw-head to fit in so that it is flush with the wood. You are going to be drilling one hole straight through the bottom of the shelf bracket and one diagonally through the top and back of the bracket as shown above.
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