I made this timber coat hook for a bedroom that I am currently updating. I used Tasmanian Oak for the backing board and I used 30mm diameter rolling pins, that I purchased from a store that was closing down, I think it's made from bamboo.







Steps
Step 1
The hooks were cut to suit the size required using a mitre saw, set at 130 degree angle inclusive, I set the saw at 65 degree.



Step 2
Drill one end of the hook to attach a screw, I cut the head off to make it a double sided screw.
Then glued the 65 degree cuts together.






Step 3
I cut the Tas Oak to length and divided the position of the hooks evenly, for 4 hooks, I drilled the holes for the hooks to to be installed, I also counter sink drilled holes just above the centre to allow for hidden installation to the wall using wall mates.
Sanded and painted 2 coats of varnish.

Step 4
The hooks locked up to the correct position when installed to the backing board, except for one, I had to trim the length using the mitre saw bit by bit until it locked in the correct position.

Step 5
I then removed and marked each hook position, and installed the backing board to the wall, I had to use wallmates, I couldn't locate any timber studs for mounting it.

Step 6
I re fitted the hooks. This is the installed and tested coat hook. All done,,,,,next job.....

