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Look at this piece of shit I built bros! I had pieces of wood in my house and decided to make my first diy proyect from scratch, a shelf for my old desk. It is not pretty but it works (for now).
The legs are a little wobbly through, taking suggestions on how to fix that.

>> No.2559029

bazinga

>> No.2559031

bazonga

>> No.2559032

bagina

>> No.2559048

>>2559028
Put another brace/slat across the back on the bottom, good job anon

>> No.2559086

>>2559048
Sounds like a good idea, hopefully it doesn't collapse while I'm sleeping lel

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2559541

>>2559048
>>2559086
I did what you told me on top of a few modifications and man, it's so much more steady now, thanks a lot. I put my manchild stuffs on it and it's great

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>>2559541
now buy a roll of this for 5€ you melt it on with a iron

>> No.2559629

>>2559028
Nice job working with old shitboard
Take time to reflect on what you'd do differently next time and come back with questions.
There's metal angle brackets that do a better job of joining shitboard than the wood patches you made that will make the job easier if you do similar again but can't argue with results. Better have used chipboard screws or there will be regret in your future.
This >>2559548