Thursday, July 29, 2021

MAGINELS Children Wardrobe Kid Dresser Cute Baby Portable Closet Bedroom Armoire Clothes Hanging Storage Rack Cube Organizer Large Blue 6 Cube & 1 Hanging Section

 MAGINELS Children Wardrobe Kid Dresser Cute Baby Portable Closet Bedroom Armoire Clothes Hanging Storage Rack Cube Organizer Large Blue 6 Cube & 1 Hanging Section

  •  【THE DELIVERY TIME】Dimensions: 29.1"(W) x 14.6"(D) x 58.3"(H). 1 hanging section and 6 storage cubes offer you extra space for all kinds of outfits and belongings.
  • 【PORTABLE & DURABLE CLOSET】MAGICAL PANELS are light and thin, but provide greater weight capacity than the other normal portable storage. High quality resin composite materials with steel frame ensure each cube or hanging section to support up to 22 lbs. Not like the fabric cloth closet, resin materil will never be hurt by sunlight.
  • 【SMART & HASSLE-FREE ASSEMBLY】MAGICAL PANELS and multi-angle connectors are easily attachable to each other, it is much easier than installing normal wooden furnitures. Our doors are more convenient than the zippers applied for other normal portable wardrobes. Doors can be tied together by cable ties we provide, and the doors feature a hole handles for air circulation.
  • 【CUSTOMIZABLE STRUCTURE】MAGICAL PANELS allow you can to make customizable designs for different space or rooms. But please note you have limited parts only for the design we advertised, please contact us if you need more parts for your customized design.
  • 【HASSLE-FREE MAINTENANCE】Warranty: 1 Years.If you have any problems during the period, such as missing parts, damage, installation problems, you can contact us by message or email,we will solve the problem for you for free. So don't hesitate any more, choose the most useful wardrobe for your kids.


How to Build a Closet


Have you ever wondered how you could make cabinets in your kitchen, bathroom or office? Knowing how to make them can save you hundreds of dollars. Having beautiful cabinets at home can make a big difference, but most carpentry shops charge by the square meter. Start with Step 1 below to learn how to make your own cabinets and cut their price in half.

Steps

1
Plan the closets. The standard depth is 60 cm, with the furniture itself measuring 57.5 cm to allow for a 2.5 cm flap on the top bench. The standard height is 90 cm, with the cabinets being about 86 cm to make room for the counter material. For overhead cabinets, add approx 60 cm to the countertop height. Any space left between that distance is the ceiling is free for the overhead cabinets. The width can measure from 30 to 150 cm. Always consider the size of doors you want and can buy when planning that dimension. [1]

2
Cut the sides. Make the side pieces using plywood, MDF or a suitable laminate 2 cm thick. Since the sides won't be seen, the appearance of the material doesn't matter, only the strength and durability. These panels will be 86 cm high and 57.5 cm wide. Pin the two sides together and use a jigsaw to cut a 3 x 14 cm indent in one of the corners, which will be your lower front corner. [two]
Air locker measurements should reflect your personal tastes. The standard depth is around 30 and 35 cm. The height depends on where you want to place them and the height of the ceiling. Indentation is unnecessary in this case.

3
Cut the background. The bottom piece will be 60 cm deep, but the width will depend on the dimensions of the kitchen. This measurement must include the width that will be added by the side pieces on both sides.
Again, for overhead cabinets, the depth will be between 30 and 35 cm, not 60 cm. You must cut two of these pieces for each air locker.

4
Cut the front and back frames. Use a 19 x 140 mm plywood and cut two pieces to the width of the bottom panel. Skip this Step if you are making aerial lockers. [3]

5
Cut out the top two gussets. Cut two more pieces of the same width to keep the top ends together. Skip this Step if you are making aerial lockers. [4]

6
Cut the front frames. They will be mounted as a frame and will make up the main part of the cabinets, which is visible. Therefore, they must be made with a wood that you find beautiful. Good sizes, depending on the part of the face and the style you want, include 19 x 38 mm, 19 x 64 mm and 19 x 89 mm. [5]

7
Join the frames from the base to the bottom. Align and glue them so that one flat side is flush with the bottom edge and the other 3 inches from the front edge. Then, using butt joints, thread a screw through the base of the cabinet to the edge of the frames. Drilling guide holes is a good idea. [6]

8
Join the sides to the bottom. Glue and then secure, again with butt joints, the side frames to the base and bottom frame, fitting the indentation into the gap formed. All edges must fit snugly. Clamps and angle measurement tools can make this task easier. [7]

9
Secure the side panels. Then glue and secure (with more butt joints) the back panel so that it is flush with the wall. The top panel should be placed so that it is close to the workbench after it is placed. [8]

10
Nail the back panel. Measure and screw a 1.5 cm thick plywood board into place. A thicker one will be needed for overhead cabinets, such as a 2cm MDF. [9]

11
Strengthen the joints. Now, strengthen all joints with corner braces and screws. [10]

12
Install shelves. Measure, mark and level the positions of at least four corner supports (two on each side). Then slide the shelves. In the air lockers, wait a little longer.

13
Add the front frames. Mount them in a single unit, like making a frame. You can use flat joints or leave them squared. Dowel or box and tenon joints should be used, according to your skill level, to join the pieces together. Nail and chamfer the nails to secure the full face to the cabinet. [11]

14
Position the cabinets. Put them in the right place. Screw through the back panel to the wall studs to secure the furniture in place. Overhead cabinets may need more support, such as L-brackets that can be covered by a stool if you plan to place heavy items such as dishes inside them. [12]

15
Install the ports. Place them on the front frames as recommended by their manufacturers. You can also install drawers, which is a bit complex and not recommended for beginners. [13]

Tips
All blades of used equipment must be sharp and securely in place before use.

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