January 9, 2017
Description
Based off my previous design for a shelf bracket, this one is much sturdier with its solid design and has a more secure mounting system. This bracket is mounted to the wall using two quarter inch screws. It uses the same 3/8 in dowel to hold the balls on the shelf, but there is now a distinction between the edge pieces and the center supports. There is only a model for the left side bracket. To get the right side bracket, mirror the left side in whatever slicer you are using. The center bracket has slightly larger holes than the side brackets to allow the bracket to easily slide along the length of the dowel. The beauty of this design is that the shelf can be adapted to hold any amount of objects that someone may desire; just cut the dowel however long is needed and add center supports wherever they are needed. Feel free to comment if you have any questions.
Mounting:
These brackets are designed to be mounted with quarter inch screws. I had to use wall anchors to hold them into the drywall, but depending on how solid the surface you are screwing into, you may not need the anchors.
License:
Creative Commons - Attribution