![]() ![]() Triangular Piece Plan-Key Holder Cutting the triangular piece on the miter sawįour pieces for the base, two pieces for the bracing at the back, one top horizontal piece and two triangular pieces for the letter rack and two facing pieces for the letter rack. The triangle measures ¾" x 1-¼" (Height) x 5" (Length) (check drawing). Step 6: Next we made the triangle to raise up the envelope holder piece. Base Piece Plan Marking the line for cutting the corner of the base piece Making the constituent pieces of the base of the key holder as per plan Base pieces with edges mitered as per plan We marked a point 3” from the lower end on both sides and joined it to the middle of the piece.Īfter we made the marking, we cut off the wood along the line on the miter saw. ![]() Step 5: Next we had to cut off the triangular portion as per plan for the base piece of the holder. With this, we can move on to the next steps instantly without clamping and waiting. Without these pieces, we would have to wait for hours until the glue in between the base pieces dry. These pieces are purely for keeping the base pieces together and to avoid a long wait time after clamping. Step 4: Next for the bracing pieces at the back we made two pieces of ½” x 1-¼” x 12”. Top Horizontal Piece Plan Marking the size for the top horizontal piece Step 3: Next we cut out one piece of 1-¼” x ¾” x 12” for the top horizontal piece of the key holder. Marking the size for the face pieces of the letter rack Sizing the pieces for the facing piece Step 2: Then we cut out two nos of ¾” x 2-½” x 12” size for the facing piece of the letter rack. ![]() Base Piece Plan- Note the four 16" x 3" pieces including the triangles Sizing the base piece of the key holder Step 1: We cut out four nos of ¾” x 3” x 16” size pieces on the miter saw from ¾” x 3” size lumber for pieces. (The Triangular portion is cut out in a later step). Note: This entire build uses ¾" thick lumber except for the two bracing pieces at the back which are not in view. For e.g., 2 x 4 is the nominal size while 1-½" x 3-½" is the actual size. For more such super cool ideas just browse our flowing collection.Please note the difference in dimension between nominal size and actual size. And the more amazing thing about these ideas is that most of them are made of free supplies like seat belt buckle, old spoons and forks, drift wood and some other wood pieces to let to enjoy a whole new and creative way to organize your necessary keys at. With our 15 DIY key holder ideas, you can spruce up the decor of your entrance bringing it to your decor and embellishing level. If you think that the key holder does not suit and match your fashion standards and decor then we have some really amazing ideas. So start from you entrance and the most important item here is a key holder. But let me remind you that in such strenuous efforts on the big home essentials are you paying the equal heed to the small utilities? If no then you must take a serious action in this regard because sometimes the small things make the big differences. Your furniture, your home embellishing and interior design every thing becomes the spokesman of your fine taste and classy choice. When style becomes your statement then it reflects from all your belongings especially in your home decor. ![]()
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