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I am going to be making some thick butcher block type shelves out of pine... I know, they warp, they don't take stain well etc. I have a system down and I like the way the finish looks... I am just trying to figure out a bracket system that isn't the following.
1. Expensive
2. Bulky
3. Expensive

I decided to rip some 2x4's and plane them down. I am using wood glue and dowels to attach them together. They are going to be a hefty 1.5" thick. Pine is light weight which also lead me to this choice for free floating shelves. These are going to be decorative shelves.
I was hoping there was a system out there like this for thicker boards...
I was also thinking of routing a channel in the back and somehow attaching some 1/4" steel plate to the wall and the blocks slip over it? If I had a welder this venture would be an easy one.
*Edit*
Ebay always has the answers.... Lol!
http://www.ebay.com/itm/4-Pair-Hidd...9?pt=Architectural_Garden&hash=item1e7aa1bb45
Those should work?
Thanks fellas!
1. Expensive
2. Bulky
3. Expensive
I decided to rip some 2x4's and plane them down. I am using wood glue and dowels to attach them together. They are going to be a hefty 1.5" thick. Pine is light weight which also lead me to this choice for free floating shelves. These are going to be decorative shelves.
I was hoping there was a system out there like this for thicker boards...
I was also thinking of routing a channel in the back and somehow attaching some 1/4" steel plate to the wall and the blocks slip over it? If I had a welder this venture would be an easy one.
*Edit*
Ebay always has the answers.... Lol!
http://www.ebay.com/itm/4-Pair-Hidd...9?pt=Architectural_Garden&hash=item1e7aa1bb45
Those should work?
Thanks fellas!