Custom Mantel – Part 3

 Custom Mantel   Part 3 This weekend I started working on building one of the mantels legs. I’m using a combination of 1/2″ MDF for the background panels and FJP 3/4″ stock for the rails and styles. Both products should have a minimal of expansion and shrinkage so cracking and splitting should not be an issue.

As you can see in the photo I’ve created a two sided box that wraps around the corner. The base of the leg will be built up with 1 1/4″ thick WindsorOne base moulding (WOBM001). The top of the leg will get a series of mouldings that I will go into more detail in upcoming posts.

 Custom Mantel   Part 3I’ve then applied a 11/16″ band moulding to the inside of the rails and styles. This gives a great raised panel effect. I used a similar process to create a wainscoting in my dining room (I’ll do a posting on that in the near future as well). Once I get both legs finished I will fill all the nail holes and joints and then prime. My plan is to pre-assemble both legs and then attach them to the wall. Finally I’ll pre-assemble the mantel shelf and attach it to the legs and wall.

 Custom Mantel   Part 3

Books About Mantels That I Used
Constructing a Fireplace Mantel: Step-by-Step from Plywood And Stock Moldings
Step-by-step to a Classic Fireplace Mantel
Building Fireplace Mantels: Distinctive Projects for Any Style Home
Making Mantels





Related posts:

  1. Custom Mantel – Part 2 The Design
  2. Custom Mantel – Part 5
  3. Custom Mantel – Part 1
  4. Custom Mantel – Part 4
  5. Custom Colonial Style Fireplace Mantel

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