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- A Creative Exercise Using RUSCH Clocks
- Granite Coffee Table with EXPEDIT Wall shelf and L...
- Glass top kitchen peninsula
- Antique Exit Sign Lamp
- Floating Star Wars Beds
- BESTA "white" board and keyrack
- Ikea Lamps Into Art: Mosaic Lamps
- Portable workbench
- Walk through Pantry
- Vintage Look Tarva TV Console
- Drop Leaf Expedit
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- Billy Bookshelves Kitchen Island
- Yeah Yeah, Yet Another Rast Hack...
- Variera panels on a Hemnes nightstand
- Hacker help: Need help to identify this chair
- Retro bed table
- T Kitchen Island/Dining Table
- PS to Sideboard
- Hack that Shack
- Clipshelf - The shelf parasite
- Easy Mid Century Ikea Credenza
- In time for summer: BBQ pit hack
- Faktum as walk-in closet
- IKEA Rast Hack {new nightstands}
- Modern dry-erase standing desk
- Stereo System with 4 Bland Matt bowls and 2 Lack S...
- Mr. Hektar & Mrs. Arstid
- Hacker help: Kvissle as diaper caddy?
- Cat cubby window seat with Ikea Akurum Kitchen Cab...
- Cooking with Rast!
- LACK Side Table - Night Table
- Full wall Besta media unit
- Hallway storage from Pax wardrobe
- Wall mounted shoe rack from Pax door
- Lillangen + flower pot = bike rack
- How to create a Gerhard Richtexpedit bedside cabinet
- Laundry organizer from kitchen cabinets
- Compact living desk mod
- Macro camera slider rail
- 2 x Frosta into a dress hanger
- Double Rast Cabinet Hack
- Hacker Help: Sofa with built-in storage shelves?
- Easy IKEA Cabinet Makeover with shelf paper
- iCork Clock
- Framed: Vika Furuskog gets a custom base
- Kura bed hack makeover from deep sea to outer space
- Miniature Car Display
- My hidden spice rack hack/kitchen fan
- Kura bunk bed with underbed storage
- Floating Ikea horizontal cabinet on soffit
- Hacked UDDEN kitchen
- Modern Speaker Stands for Under $50
- Full BILLY wall
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- Closet Toolshed
- Trofast sand and water table
- Pretty Jewelry Holder from Wooden Cutlery Tray
- Alang Lampshade Swaparoo
- Raspberry Pi PRUTA case
- Hacker help: Workstation between two Expedit shelves?
- Ikea Hacking - this time...Android style
- Closet system using Ikea Molger Bench
- Klubbo + Fjellse Slats = Vintage Industrial Table
- TOGA place mat Headboard on the Budget
- Very hacky in Berlin - 10m² full of storage
- Breakfast bar/home office desk
- Helmer-Air Renderfarm
- IDEALISK Jewelry Displays for Earrings
- Frosta Dual Speaker Stands / Bar table
- Low Cost Home Theater Speaker Stand
- 4 Bennos, not quite enough space
- Stand up Billy bureau or mini bar
- Art desk for kids
- 18 Dollar Wheel Mount
- Ikea Rast Dresser with silver ring pulls
- No Lack of sunglasses...
- Expedit = Play kitchen
- Lack Table Corner Shelf Hack
- Kvart desk lamp (Industrial lamp with Fas variation)
- Wall fitted expedit book shelf
- Changing table a la Vika Amon
- How to turn an Ikea computer desk into a loom stan...
- EXPEDIT Cat Litter Box
- From dining table to kitchen bench
- Rabbit hutch for Amigo by Evelien Lulofs
- Kitchen cart/sideboard
Monday, 27 May 2013
Yeah Yeah, Yet Another Rast Hack...
Materials: Ikea Rast chest of drawers (1), 4" Eames era hairpin legs (4), 9-5/8" Ikea Lansa Handles (3), 3" cabinet screws (8), finishing supplies, drill and circular saw.
Description: Assembled the drawers as per the original instructions, leaving off the included wooden pulls. Spackled the existing hardware holes on the drawer face and finished with white enamel paint. Finally, I measured for new hardware holes, drilled and attached the Ikea Lansa pulls. Note, the entire process of building the drawers took a few days between multiple coats of thinned enamel paint, dry/cure time and sanding.
The cabinet was a little less straight forward, it required trimming both side panels and repositioning the two connecting braces (originally intended between the middle-back and bottom-front). To start, I took measurements to determine the drawer positioning against the side panels, taking into account the width of the brace to be repositioned.
It turned out I cut approximately 3" off the bottom of each side panel. Attached the plastic drawer guides and top panel to the side panels as per the original instructions. Without the pre-drilled template holes, I kept the middle-back brace in the same position it was intended for, but moved it to the bottom of the cabinet. I repositioned the bottom-front brace parallel to the top panel just at the bottom front of the cabinet. Attached both braces with wood glue and cabinet screws. Attached the hairpin legs to the bottom four corners of the cabinet, drilling them directly into the repositioned braces. Finished with two coats of English oak stain and added the drawers.
~ Anthony, New York City
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