
It's a clever way to save shelf space, and they're close at hand when you want to make a cuppa!
You'll need:
140mm x 45mm x 220mm hardwood base
50mm x 35mm x 430mm hardwood post
6 x 15mm diameter x 95mm long dowels
Epoxy adhesive
Various grades sandpaper
Vegetable cooking oil
Tools
Pencil
Claw hammer (570g)
Smoothing plane (no. 4)
Marking gauge
Combination square
Steel tape (3 metres)
Bevelled-edge firmer chisels (10mm, 18mm, 32mm)
Cross-cut saw (650mm long)
Tenon saw (300mm long)
Nail punch (3mm)
Set of twist drills
Set of screwdrivers (slotted, pozi, Phillips)
Oil stone
Sanding cork
Variable-speed power drill
Jigsaw
Here's how:
- Measure and mark 135mm, 250mm and 365mm from the base of the post on two edges. At these points, drill 15mm dowel holes sloping down at 20 degrees to a depth of 15mm. Cut a 25mm-square x 20mm-long tenon on the base of the post, as in the figure.
Glue the post in place with epoxy. Add the pegs, then sand and finish with a light coating of vegetable cooking oil.




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