Monday, January 12, 2015

KALLAX Door Corkboard By: Andrew W. Bain

Step5 - Done Step5 - Finished


Materials: KALLAX Insert with Door; AVSKILD Set of 4 Place Mats


Tools used: Sharp pencil; Sharp modelling knife; Glue

(I used PVA glue but, for a child’s room, something stronger like epoxy will provide more solid layering)


Before KALLAX, there used to be a storage unit with an adaptable door.

I wanted to add a Cork Board to the back of an ‘Insert with door’; the AVSKILD mats are just the right size.

Of course, to achieve proper depth, I had to create a layered (laminated) board.


I started by marking out the mat against the back of the unit, and using a 2nd mat to mark a matching curve on the original. [Although not completed, the result shows this would still work]


Step1 - Mark curve

Step1a- mark width

Step1a- plus curve


I conceived adding one to the door instead – the result would be ‘square’, so I could use the 2nd mat to complete ALL corners. The edge of the 2nd mat (which would become an offcut for the next layer) provided a template to cut round.


Step2 - use offcut


Spread with glue, this was fixed ‘squarely’[!] onto the door and allowed to dry.

(I cut the handle hole through the board and refitted it to properly compress the cork)


Step3 - spread glue

Step4 - 1 Layer


Cutting the 2nd mat and adding as a 2nd layer gave the Corkboard sufficient depth, but I had to shave the hinge edge to allow the door to open properly.

(For a back-of-KALLAX-Insert Cork Board, a depth of 3xAVSKILD mats would work, without shaving required)


Step5 - Done

Step5 - Interior


PS. I also amended the inside of the door into a key storing/sorting arrangement.







via IKEA Hackers http://ift.tt/1yZofSs From Andrew W. Bain

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