Join the boards together with glue and pocket screws.
Building a fireplace mantel.
Place marks on the grout line every 16.
Local codes might be stricter.
Rout a rabbet into.
Paint all areas of your fireplace.
So tailor your design or pick your product accordingly.
Cut three poplar boards to size to form the vertical pilasters and horizontal frieze of the fireplace mantel.
As with any fireplace project safety is paramount.
How to create a fireplace mantel step 1.
National codes require at least 6 inches of clearance all around the firebox and an additional 1 inch for every inch a mantel protrudes from the surface.
Position the 2x4.
Mark the grout line that is closest to the desired height.
With a tape measure mark a line 60 above the floor.
Determine the height of the mantle on the brick fireplace.
Locate and loosen the.
Spread a canvas drop cloth onto the floor in front of the fireplace.
1 x 2 scrap boards.
Mantles are usually 60 inches off the floor.
Mark the bottom edge of the crown molding all the way around the mantel legs.
Most mantels are placed about 60 above the floor.
Determine the size of your boxes by measuring the distance from the brick to the edge of the mantel and then from the mantel to the floor.
Two hour wood beam fireplace mantle.
Place a drop cloth on the floor around the hearth to catch falling soot and debris.
Steps for building a custom mantel.
Materials for rustic fireplace mantel.
Rustic and weathered.
Let stand for 24 hours.
13 diy fireplace mantel plans live edge wood mantel.
Two 12 x 12 squares of wood veneer.
If there is a.
Follow the mantel legs with the first layer of molding all the way around the mantel legs.
With just two hours a common board and a few tools you can build this fireplace.
Our boxes measure 53 1 4 tall x 6 wide x 7 deep.
This fireplace mantel plan takes a dull stone fireplace and adds a fresh coat of paint and a live.
Step 7 painting your mantel wrap the surrounding area of your fireplace with painter s plastic to make sure that you don t make a mess on the carpet.
220 grit sandpaper.
Lay a newel post onto the front of one of the boxes opposite the open end.
Dark walnut stain and rag to apply.
Hammer or nail gun.
Use interior grade spackle to fill in nail holes and any small imperfections in the wood.