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How to build an open bookshelf?
I want to do open bookshelf (W 1860mm x D 350mm x H 2700mm) like this in hallway
where can I get the thicker timber slab similar to this image in Sydney.
Kindy share details or DM the link please. thanks
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Re: How to build an open bookshelf?
Hi @Samara1,
We can special order hardwood timber up to 290mm in width. 350mm hardwood timber would be very expensive as it needs to come from a single tree.
You might like to take a look at these discussions, which offer alternatives to using a solid length of timber: Floating shelf by @Starkers_17 and D.I.Y. floating shelves by @Tara86. You might like to consider using a laminated timber panel for the shelf and then adding a thicker trim to the front edge to give the illusion of a thicker shelf.
Please let me know if you have any questions.
Mitchell
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Re: How to build an open bookshelf?
Hello @Samara1 Bunnings supply thicker pine boards that can be stained to match your preferred timber style, I have used these in the past with great success, personally I would rather pine over any type of manufactured (composite) product, opinions vary 👍
https://www.bunnings.com.au/64-x-19mm-1-8m-dar-pine-premium-1-8m_p8401460

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