Yesterday, I worked for a while more on my under the TV floating shelf. I used my new router and router table, a Christmas gift from MY Jane. I now have the shelves cut to shape and rabbet slots cut in the two sides into which the shelves will fit. Also, I have rounded over the edges of the sides and routed a nice profile on the front edge of the three shelves. The picture below shows the top two shelves dry fitted into position.
The bottom shelf is ready as well, but first, I have to make a few cuts at the back of the middle shelf to allow for wires and cables and power bar. By the way, the power bar came with the TV wall mounting bracket assembly and has two USB ports for charging I phones or iPads. The outlets themselves are fitted with plastic sliders that kid-proof the thing. Pretty good!
A French cleat is as ingenious as it is simple. It involves securing a strip of wood with a 45 degree bevel to the wall, and then securing an opposing beveled strip on the back of a cabinet or anything you want to hang. Its incredibly strong and versatile. Its a great way to hang and it can be used to make an awesome modular wall storage unit.


Nice work Gary.
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