* two 6-ft. oak boards cut into two 5-ft. long sections and two 5-in. long sections * three 4-inch metal L brackets * stud finder * electric drill with drill bits and screwdriver bit * twelve 2 in. long wood screws * (optional)...
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* two 6-ft. oak boards cut into two 5-ft. long sections and two 5-in. long sections * three 4-inch metal L brackets * stud finder * electric drill with drill bits and screwdriver bit * twelve 2 in. long wood screws * (optional) tung oil Instructions: 1. I bought oak boards from Lowe’s and had them cut them to size and cut smaller pieces for the sides. 2. I drilled pilot holes for the screws in the top and bottom board (see picture below) and then screwed each side to the bottom. 3. I mounted the top to the wall using the L brackets brackets screwed into three studs (see picture below). 4. I then screwed the bottom and sides to the top and it was finished. 5. Afterwards, I rubbed it down with tung oil to protect it, which darkened the wood slightly but retained the matte finish.
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