Hello everyone,
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I’m looking for help with a progressive woodworking project. My ultimate goal is to build a wooden slat wall myself, not buy premade panels. This is the kind of finished look I’m using as my “north star” reference:
If interested I took it from this video
I know this is a considerable project, especially because I do not yet have enough hands-on experience with all the required tools. Because of that, I’m planning to approach it gradually over several months. That would let me build skill, spread out the cost, and avoid trying to do the whole thing in one big push.
For the actual DIY approach to building the wooden slat wall, this video is closer to the method I have in mind:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-E4erda3U_U
There is also one specific part of the first video that I would like to replicate before doing the full slat wall: the boards at the top and bottom of the slat wall, with space for LED strips pointing down and up. My idea is to extend that concept around the whole room, almost like a custom crown molding / lighting channel near the ceiling, so I can have indirect LED lighting around the room.
This second video shows the general lighting effect I’m aiming for, although my intended construction method is closer to the first video:
Taken from this other video
So the first step I’m considering is not the full wooden slat wall yet. The first step would be learning how to safely and accurately build that upper room perimeter trim / crown-molding-like structure with space for LED strips. That seems like a more manageable starting point and a good way to build experience before moving on to the larger slat wall project.
As for my current tool experience:
I’ve watched a good number of YouTube videos to understand the basics and be aware of what to do and what not to do, but I know that is not the same as proper hands-on instruction.
I’m looking for someone who is certified or experienced with these tools and would be willing to help me learn how to use them safely. It would also be great to connect with anyone interested in woodworking, room lighting, or DIY room projects who would like to chat, share ideas, or nerd out about the project.
If this sounds interesting, or if you know someone who might be able to help, please let me know.
Thanks!
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