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*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/French_cleat The Wikipedia Page on French Cleats] | *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/French_cleat The Wikipedia Page on French Cleats] | ||
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xFvced0deZ8 A Video by the YouTube Channel "Popular Woodworking" Titled "How to Make French Cleats | Tricks of the Trade" ] | *[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xFvced0deZ8 A Video by the YouTube Channel "Popular Woodworking" Titled "How to Make French Cleats | Tricks of the Trade" ] | ||
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2_z7zW5fU9Q& A Video by the YouTube Channel "Stumpy Nubs" Titled "How a French cleat changed everything!" ] (Essentially on how not only can they be used for modular storage, but also for attatching permanent things like [[Cabinets]] or [[Shelves]] to the wall in a level manner easily. '''You can level and attach french cleat, which is very light, then carry the heavy assembly and place that on the french cleat without needing to worry about leveling it.''') |
Revision as of 19:16, 10 April 2022
Basics
- A Method of Securing Things to Walls in a Modular "Quickz Swappable" Manner
- Essentially just opposing 45 Degree Slopes
Internal Links
External Links
- The Wikipedia Page on French Cleats
- A Video by the YouTube Channel "Popular Woodworking" Titled "How to Make French Cleats | Tricks of the Trade"
- A Video by the YouTube Channel "Stumpy Nubs" Titled "How a French cleat changed everything!" (Essentially on how not only can they be used for modular storage, but also for attatching permanent things like Cabinets or Shelves to the wall in a level manner easily. You can level and attach french cleat, which is very light, then carry the heavy assembly and place that on the french cleat without needing to worry about leveling it.)