I'm thinking about making a rustic timber fireplace mantel, and
mounting it to my stone fireplace wall. I've seen a number of examples
of this type of idea on the web, but no good articles that discuss how
to mount it. Either with or without corbels. I'm just looking for
ideas right now. I have found a number of articles that discuss how
to mount a mantel shelf, but that won't really apply to a timber beam.
Can anyone point me to a good article on this?
Thanks,
Chris
On Dec 1, 12:35 pm, cbodnar <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > On Nov 30, 11:14 pm, cbodnar <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > > I'm thinking about making a rustic timber fireplace mantel, and
> > > mounting it to my stone fireplace wall. I've seen a number of examples
> > > of this type of idea on the web, but no good articles that discuss how
> > > to mount it. Either with or without corbels. I'm just looking for
> > > ideas right now. I have found a number of articles that discuss how
> > > to mount a mantel shelf, but that won't really apply to a timber beam.
> > > Can anyone point me to a good article on this?
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> > > Thanks,
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> > > Chris
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> > If you can mortise a french cleat into the back it would be very
> > strong.
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> Sounds interesting. But I'm wondering how you would make that mortise
> in the back of a timber? A regular mortise, no problem, it's how you
> make that upward 45 degree angle that has me guessing.
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Make a regular mortise wide enough for both cleats and clearance for
them to pass. Screw one to the wall and one inside the mortise in the
timber.
On Nov 30, 11:14 pm, cbodnar <[email protected]> wrote:
> I'm thinking about making a rustic timber fireplace mantel, and
> mounting it to my stone fireplace wall. I've seen a number of examples
> of this type of idea on the web, but no good articles that discuss how
> to mount it. Either with or without corbels. I'm just looking for
> ideas right now. I have found a number of articles that discuss how
> to mount a mantel shelf, but that won't really apply to a timber beam.
> Can anyone point me to a good article on this?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Chris
If you can mortise a french cleat into the back it would be very
strong.
On Dec 1, 7:34 am, RayV <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Nov 30, 11:14 pm, cbodnar <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > I'm thinking about making a rustic timber fireplace mantel, and
> > mounting it to my stone fireplace wall. I've seen a number of examples
> > of this type of idea on the web, but no good articles that discuss how
> > to mount it. Either with or without corbels. I'm just looking for
> > ideas right now. I have found a number of articles that discuss how
> > to mount a mantel shelf, but that won't really apply to a timber beam.
> > Can anyone point me to a good article on this?
>
> > Thanks,
>
> > Chris
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> If you can mortise a french cleat into the back it would be very
> strong.
Sounds interesting. But I'm wondering how you would make that mortise
in the back of a timber? A regular mortise, no problem, it's how you
make that upward 45 degree angle that has me guessing.
Thanks