Lookthrough display shelves built in8/5/2023 ![]() I think it might be this 120 grit angled sanding sponge. Something to sand the wood - I used a sanding sponge I already had, and to be honest I’m not sure what grit it is because I’ve had it for a long time. Something with a flat edge - I recommend a 7” metal speed squareĪ saw to cut the wood - I used my miter saw ![]() I needed 10 latches to build (2) three-shelf display and (1) 2-shelf display Latches - I used 2.3” x 1.6” gold finished latches Screws - I used 1.25” screws for general building with a gold finish and flat heads Wood - I used common board - its the least expensive The great thing about these clasps is that the displays I built could come apart for easier and more flexible transportation when I’m trying to fit all the necessary things in my VW Jetta to get to and from pop-ups. to be honest, I don’t know what the official name is. draw catch draw tight catch draw catch clasp hasp clasp draw tight hasp…. I’ve seen these clasps called multiple things…. My solution was to use clasps to connect the shelves and their stands together! While I knew I didn’t have the skills or tools to create risers that had whole pieces of wood for the stands, I also knew that the individual shelves would be unstable, especially with heavy candles on them, if the pieces didn’t connect to form a larger more stable base. With the help of a good friend I cut 2”圆” common board into (6) 1.5’ pieces for shelves, and (4) each of 4”, 9”, and 14” pieces for the sides. At that time I was still living in an apartment in Midtown Sacramento (and cutting glass bottles in my kitchen) and had limited space and tools. After being unable to find prebuilt stadium riser style displays online for purchase (I remember I couldn’t find the size I wanted in both depth and distance in height between the shelves), I came up with a schematic to build my own risers with very minimal tools or equipment. These are new iterations of similar table displays that I build back in November 2019. and going into a very busy holiday season of pop-ups, I wanted to build new wooden table displays for my products. With the relaunch of Fish & Chip Craft Co.
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