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=Design=
=Design=
==Optimal Space Between Cleats==
==Optimal Space Between Cleats==
*Main reason for choice is:
**Cost (More Cleats Means More Lumber)
**Time ([[Cut Time]] can be long ( [[CNC Table Saw]] / CNC Miter Saw]] ?  Also just [[Swarm Builds]] ), also time to screw them into the wall )
**What type of wall you have ( [[Plywood Wall]] vs [[Plasterboard]] / [[Cement Board]] etc, [[Light-Frame Wood Construction]] vs [[Concrete Block]] / [[Concrete Masonry Unit]] etc) since holes will need to be drilled in the wall, if you just have [[Wall Studding]] you will be limited in hole location and must adjust accordingly
*[https://youtu.be/9j-gPH8AFxQ A Video by the YouTube Channel "Specific Love Creations" Titled "What is the Best Spacing between French Cleats?" ] ( '''~7 Minute Watch''' )
*[https://youtu.be/9j-gPH8AFxQ A Video by the YouTube Channel "Specific Love Creations" Titled "What is the Best Spacing between French Cleats?" ] ( '''~7 Minute Watch''' )
**They recommend 3, 5, and 12 Inch Spacing, and summarize the advantages/disadvantages of each choice
**They recommend 3, 5, and 12 Inch Spacing, and summarize the advantages/disadvantages of each choice
*[https://youtu.be/-LK9o4TesMI A Video by the YouTube Channel "A Glimpse Inside" Titled "Which FRENCH CLEAT Style is Right For You" ]
**They mentioned spacing and different cleat dimensions and summarize the advantages/disadvantages of each choice
***They used 3 + 1/4in, 5in, 9 in high boards made with 3/4in thick [[Baltic Birch Plywood]]
**I'm getting confused on units / what aspects of the parts they are referring to, either way
***[https://youtu.be/-LK9o4TesMI?t=51 Link to 0:51 in the video where they discuss materials used and cutting method/calculations] [https://youtu.be/-LK9o4TesMI?t=385 Link to 6:25 in the video when they discuss the French Cleats Mounted on the Wall]
***I guess it is just due to how they cut the board in half, and the lovely ''customary system?''


==Locking Mechanisms==
==Locking Mechanisms==

Revision as of 21:44, 10 April 2022

Basics

  • A Method of Securing Things to Walls in a Modular "Quick Swappable" Manner
  • Essentially just opposing 45 Degree Bevels on Strips of Wood

Design

Optimal Space Between Cleats

Locking Mechanisms

Making the Top of Modules Another Cleat

Internal Links

External Links