Friday, October 18, 2013

Tree Branch Hat Rack

The latest project finds me constructing a rack for my growing hat collection. You may have seen these before. Here's my take on it.

 I started off with a frame made of cedar fence planks.  I figured that would deter any moths from damaging the fine felt as moth damage is prevalent on many vintage lids for sale on ebay. 
Then I took a Dremel and sanded the ends of each of the branches/hat hooks.
On a trip to the hardware store I came across these strip lights for mounting under kitchen counters.  I stuck them to the back base of the cedar frame:
And created this contraption (on the left) to mount the hat rack:
Here it is with the back lighting turned on unmounted:
Here it is again with the back lighting and a front light source to see the branch detail:

And here is the final shot with the hats hung:


This was an easy and fun project that I completed within a few days.  Thanks for stopping by.

3 Comments:

Anonymous IvyBlue said...

good job and DIY. they look not bad.

4:47 AM  
Anonymous RETA said...

I LOVE your project! Looks great!

RETA@ http://evenhaazer.blogspot.com

3:41 PM  
Blogger Arif Savaş Yıldız said...

good job and DIY. they look not bad.

fantazi iç çamaşırları

7:04 AM  

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