
Floating Shelves are shelves supported by concealed supports, making it look like the shelf is floating. They are a great way to add practical storage and a clean, modern accent to any room. In this demonstration video, you'll learn how to install concealed brackets to support floating shelves.
Free Floating Shelf Plans
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Live-Edge Floating Shelf Plan
VIDEO: How to Install a Floating Shelf
Once installed, these I-Semble Heavy-Duty Blind Shelf Supports are completely hidden from view, creating the illusion of a floating shelf. They are made of sturdy metal with thick posts, and are securely screwed to wall studs for a weight capacity of up to 125 pounds per pair of supports. Shelves should be a minimum of 18'' long in order to span two studs. One pair of brackets can support a shelf up to 48'' long. If you need a longer shelf, just add additional brackets. Use the I-Semble Blind Shelf Support Drilling Guide to drill a 9/16"-diameter hole to a depth of 4-⅞". Use tape to mark the depth of the hole on the drill bit, including the thickness of the jig. Be careful not to drill through the front face of the shelf base.
Each White Pine Live Edge Shelf is milled flat and features one live-edge. These boards are 2" thick and available in 4’ and 6’ lengths.
Live-Edge Slab Table Materials
I-Semble Heavy-Duty Blind Shelf Supports White Pine Live-Edge Shelf Boards 9/16” brad point bit 21/64'' Black Oxide Drill Bit, 4-5/8" length Portable Drill Guide Compact Router Mortise Centering Base






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