MayerMR
Well-known member
Morning fellas,
This weekend I put together two spray paint can organizer racks where I needed needed to put the shelves at a 35 degree angle. I'll be the first to admit that I'm not a woodworker, so I know there are tools out there that would have allowed me to cut channels into the wood, but I don't have them. That said, after measuring and marking the 35 degree angles on a side piece, I drilled and countersunk the holes and then used the first one as a pattern jig to drill the other side pieces.
The point of my post though was that I really struggled to hold each piece, properly aligned while sinking the screws into each shelf. I was thinking to myself...there has GOT to be a clamp of some sort that would allow me to hold a shelf in place, at my desired angle while also clamping perpendicularly to the side, to hold my work pieces together. That said, I couldn't find anything like it online...so maybe I'm the only fool that has struggled with such a thing?
Go ahead and ignore that side with all the wood putty filling the holes...I might have *ahem* forgot to flip the piece I was drilling with my "jig" piece over for proper orientation....
And here is where I gleaned my idea from...someone did a nice "instructables" build on this.
http://www.instructables.com/id/Spray-Paint-Rack-Improvements/
This weekend I put together two spray paint can organizer racks where I needed needed to put the shelves at a 35 degree angle. I'll be the first to admit that I'm not a woodworker, so I know there are tools out there that would have allowed me to cut channels into the wood, but I don't have them. That said, after measuring and marking the 35 degree angles on a side piece, I drilled and countersunk the holes and then used the first one as a pattern jig to drill the other side pieces.
The point of my post though was that I really struggled to hold each piece, properly aligned while sinking the screws into each shelf. I was thinking to myself...there has GOT to be a clamp of some sort that would allow me to hold a shelf in place, at my desired angle while also clamping perpendicularly to the side, to hold my work pieces together. That said, I couldn't find anything like it online...so maybe I'm the only fool that has struggled with such a thing?
Go ahead and ignore that side with all the wood putty filling the holes...I might have *ahem* forgot to flip the piece I was drilling with my "jig" piece over for proper orientation....

And here is where I gleaned my idea from...someone did a nice "instructables" build on this.
http://www.instructables.com/id/Spray-Paint-Rack-Improvements/
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