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In order to avoid this, you can use a big, elastic rubber mallet that will help you spread the force in a more equitable manner. This will also tighten your wood joints. In many cases, IKEA furniture comes pre-drilled with small holes. However, there are also many instances when you are required to manually drill the holes on your specific furniture piece. Drilling is important for customizing the pieces according to your personal requirements. Of course, a cordless drill can also be used to fasten screws just be careful to not over torque.

Also known as a hex key, this is a relatively simple tool that is shaped like a bent metal piece. But despite the apparent simplicity, this is the only tool which is required for assembling your flat pack furniture. This is because the wrench is lightweight, easy to operate and incredibly effective. While the tool is available in different shapes, the most typical shape is an L-shaped one. In this way, you can use the long arm of your L-shape while using its torque capabilities at the same time.

However, while you use the glue, avoid using it in complex pieces, because once its set, it will be extremely difficult to get it removed. Now that you know what tools you will need, gather them and start assembling your furniture pieces right away!

Nothing enormous, nothing expensive. You can make good, solid cabinets and furniture with just a few key items. In addition to these guides, I also use these power tools for cabinet making:. But why do you need these particular tools and what are they used for??

The first part of any cabinet or furniture build is typically cutting down the plywood. Not all cabinets and furniture are made from plywood. You can build your cabinets from solid wood as well. But, plywood is a common choice for most cabinets and a large portion of my furniture builds—mostly because it saves time and has very minimal wood movement throughout the seasons to worry about. The Kreg AccuCut is a gutting guide that acts kind of like a track saw.

You use it with your circular saw to cut straight lines across your plywood panel. I also use it often to cut down large table tops as well. A pocket hole jig is a drilling guide that allows you to drill a hole on the ends of a board that you can drive a screw through to join it to another board. Pocket holes can be used to join boards together in a panel OR perpendicular surfaces.

Here you see where I am using pocket holes to assemble the side panels of this dresser. Once you use the jig to drill a pocket hole, you drive pocket hole screws through it to assemble the boards together. The pocket hole screws have a washer head that allows it to stop at the end of the pocket hole, so it can pull the joining board tight for a nice joint.

It is important to use these washer head screws with pocket holes for a strong, tight joint. It creates a solid joint for sturdy projects.

Related: Learn 4 ways to plug pocket holes in this post! Pocket hole jigs come in many shapes and sizes. Check out this post to decide which is best for your shop!

The jigs are easy to adjust for your application and the newer ones come with a handy gauge to help you figure out what settings you need! Then clamp your piece, drill your hole, and drive your screws. The Kreg Concealed Hinge Jig is probably my most used shop jig after the pocket hole jig. The sofa itself is standard sized, with enough room for three adults to comfortably sit.

Thanks to snapping hinges, it also assembles in about five minutes. It starts as a two-seater but expands into a sectional if desired. Interested in learning more, check out their products. Make your next move easier with modern flat-pack furniture that expands from a two-seater into a sofa as large as you need.

Hem debuted this stylish and expandable flat-pack sofa this year. The sofa itself is easy to transport and perfect for moves. The legs, arms, and cushions break down for moving. It also comes in a variety of colors. The Floyd platform bed is made of birch and steel and breaks down into flat panels. This sleek and minimalist design fits perfect in a contemporary home and is easy to move if needed. This stylish daybed converts to a guest sleeper, just by placing the two cushions together to create a queen-size guest bed.

The Wolfe convertible chair has a mid-century modern look and is multi-functional. This flat-pack chair converts into a daybed and bed.

Unfold the Wolfe chair into a daybed or drop the back flat to create a single bed. For a move, unscrew the legs for a seamless transition. Thus making this the perfect comfortable mid-century chair that you must have in your home. These no-tools-required tables and desks by IKEA feature mid-century style. Legs snap off quickly, making the pieces move-friendly.



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