Lego Display Shelf for Minifigs! (Handmade with Kerf Bending Plywood)

#Lego #Minifigures or Minifigurines are highly collectable, and one of my bosses at work does just that. I’m more of a #woodworking hobbyist myself, so when I got him for Kris Kringle last year I immediately wanted to make him a DIY wooden display shelf to help him store and organize some of his most ’Awesome’ pieces. This is also my first attempt at kerf bending wood. After a bit of practice, I got it to work quite nicely. The giant Lego head will home and show off around 70 to 100 minifigs depending on how tight you pack them in. I can’t believe I just happened to have that tin of yellow paint lying around :D Shoutout to @thefakemaker for the “THWACKER!“ and Mat from @Saw-IT for the handmade horn plane - In Australia, you can find all your Woodwork Gear at Carbatec: The Home of Aussie Woodworking - The Aussie Makita Tool Shop: For my American and UK friends, I’ve got you covered on Amazon (also Affiliate Links) with the tools used in this video: The UK Kreg Tool Shop - The UK Makita Tool Shop - The Full Fixit Fingers Tool Shop (US) - Here you’ll find almost all the tools I use in my shop from the Bosch Mitre saw, to Kreg Gear to Glue and Sandpaper :D Fixit Fingers Merch: Join this channel to get access to perks: Current Channel Members: Chris @Built by Chris - Mark @Dainer Made - Kevin @Makin’ Sawdust - Darren @2 by Forge - Glenn @Presto’s Woodworks - Bryan @Outdoors with BT - Rebecca I, EXHDS, @Mario - The Woodfather, & Glenn G. Follow Fixit Fingers: Making Things Downunder? Why not join our Community!? Aussie Makers Group 00:00 Lego Head Shelf! 00:49 Kerf Bending Plywood 02:00 MDF Head Template 03:07 Securing the Kerf Bent Wood 04:26 Shaping the Lego Head 05:27 - Making the Minifig Shelves 07:55 - Make it Look Lego! 09:20 - Lego Stop Motion 10:20 - The Reveal!
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