This was a pretty easy project and only required a couple things, a scrap piece of 1×2 and some strong magnets!
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TOOL LIST:
- Table Saw
- Chisels
- Magnets (I ordered a pack of 12 and a pack of 8 since I needed 18 total)
- 1×2’s
- Wood Glue and my favorite Wood Glue Dispenser
- Clamps
- Flush Cutting Saw
CUT LIST:
- 1x2x24″ cutting 1 1/2″ off either end and save
- 1x2x21″ to nest on top and cut flush
First, I cut 1 1/2 inches off both ends to save for later. Then I routed out a deep groove to 5/8″ on the 1×2, leaving enough room for two magnets to nest side by side. I cut the depth as much as possible leaving about an 1/8th of an inch on the bottom so the magnets would be strong.
I cut another piece of scrap 1×2 to fit on top of the magnets. I cut it too thick on purpose so I could cut it down perfectly flush after it was glued in.
Important note: the magnets are VERY strong and EXTREMELY brittle! If you accidentally let them snap onto each other, they will shatter.
I glued the scrap piece on top of the magnets, clamped it and let it dry overnight.
Once it was dry, I cut off the excess on the back with a flush cutting saw and then put the accessory french cleat on the back so I could hang it on the wall. I also glued on the two end pieces I had cut off at the beginning to hide the magnets on the side.
And there you have it! A wooden, magnetic tool rack! I love how it blends in and has no hardware showing.
Another addition to the french cleat tool wall! It’s almost complete! If you want to see more of this project, check out my videos and highlights on my social media channels linked below. And don’t forget to subscribe!
Until next time, happy DIY-ing!
-Selene Builds Things
