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*For Modular "Quick Swappable" designs, one can insert a "key" to have it's top be supported by the above cleat
*For Modular "Quick Swappable" designs, one can insert a "key" to have it's top be supported by the above cleat
*Designs for this method:
*Designs for this method:
**[https://youtu.be/M5NnFkpUXmY A Video by the YouTube Channel "Craftswright" Titled "Watch This Before Building A French Cleat Wall!" (A Square Key that Fills the Above Gap)
**[https://youtu.be/M5NnFkpUXmY A Video by the YouTube Channel "Craftswright" Titled "Watch This Before Building A French Cleat Wall!" ] (A Square Key that Fills the Above Gap)
***Disadvantage is that it requires blank space on at least one side to allow removal of the key
***Disadvantage is that it requires blank space on at least one side to allow removal of the key
**[https://youtu.be/x6I5Bx4M5wc A Video by the YouTube Channel "Craftswright" Titled "The REAL Key to Locking French Cleats?" ]
**[https://youtu.be/x6I5Bx4M5wc A Video by the YouTube Channel "Craftswright" Titled "The REAL Key to Locking French Cleats?" ]

Revision as of 20:20, 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

Internal Links

External Links