This disclosure relates generally to woven magnetic boards.
Embodiments described herein include a woven metallic canvas that may include a plurality of horizontal metallic strips disposed within a frame and a plurality of vertical metallic strips disposed within the frame and woven together with the horizontal metallic strips. The plurality of horizontal metallic strips and/or the plurality of vertical metallic strips may be oxidized and/or rust treated.
These illustrative embodiments are mentioned not to limit or define the disclosure, but to provide examples to aid understanding thereof. Additional embodiments are discussed in the Detailed Description, and further description is provided there. Advantages offered by one or more of the various embodiments may be further understood by examining this specification or by practicing one or more embodiments presented.
These and other features, aspects, and advantages of the present disclosure are better understood when the following Detailed Description is read with reference to the accompanying drawings.
Embodiments of the invention include a wood frame that surrounds a woven metal canvas made up of both horizontal and vertical strips of metal. In some embodiments, the metal may include, for example, individual strips of cold rolled steel that has been through a patina process and then woven together to create a woven metal canvas. The woven metallic canvas can be placed within a frame. In some embodiments, on the underside of the frame is a network of dado channels, T-Groove channels and/or drilled holes. These dado channels, T-groove channels and/or drilled holes may allow for the placement and/or retention of magnets, for example, Neodymium Magnets. The magnets, for example, may be placed into the channel by either a magnet modular which can contain one magnet or a group of magnets that are preset for the desired display configuration or, a single magnet by its self. These magnets may become the opposing magnets for the magnets the will be displayed and shown on the surface of the frame.
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Embodiments of the invention also include one or more patina processes for creating a rust-like effect on the metal.
In some embodiments, the strength of the magnets and the configuration of the dado channels may create a display environment that permits the display of heavy, odd shaped, long, and/or unique display elements, wood shelves, art, vases, candles, and many more accessories. Resulting in a versatile magnetic board that contains an artistic look and feel which can be proudly displayed anywhere in a home, office, building etc.
Various embodiments are described herein that include specific dimensions. These dimensions are provided as examples only and are not meant to limit the disclosure to the provided dimension. Instead, these dimensions are provided only to describe some useable embodiments. Certainly many other sizes shape, and/or patterns may be used without deviating from what is disclosed herein.
Some embodiments described herein include a frame that may include two stiles and two rails that are coupled together to enclose a metallic canvas of woven metallic strips. The rails and/or stiles may be made a softwood, wood species or hardwood, wood species or engineered MDF or engineered Plywood or engineered plastic compound material or mold casted plastic compound material or forged melted metal casted or forged casted bronze metal or a mixture of metals that are formed and casted or a welded metal or tig welded metal to form the frame configuration. In some embodiments the 2 stile pieces and/or 2 rail pieces may be the same width and/or thickness.
In some embodiments, the backside of each stile and/or rail may include a dado groove (or cut). This dado groove may include two parts of a single dado groove. For example, the dado groove may have a width of 1 inch wide by ½ inch deep. As another example, the dado groove may be located and milled into one long edge of the frame pieces beginning with the outside dado groove which measures 9/16″×½″. This dado groove may be milled, for example, along the whole length of all boards of the frame. The remaining part of the dado groove may be milled, for example, at the 1″ mark next to the dado groove mention above at a depth of, for example, 7/16″× 7/16″. This dado groove is milled along the whole length of all boards of the frame as shown, for example, in
In some embodiments, on the front face and at both distal ends of each rail piece(s), is a dado groove that mates and fits into the dado groove of the stile pieces. This dado groove may be the reverse of the above mentioned stile dado groove, which when milled into the distal ends of each rail piece may fit snug and tight to the adjoining stile pieces. The dado groove may be, for example, 1 inch wide, it may include two parts, an outside dado groove being milled at, for example, 7/16″ deep by 7/16″ on each distal end of said boards face side and the inner most dado groove being milled and cut, for example, at ½″ deep by 9/16″ wide on each distal end of said boards.
In some embodiments, the 2 rail pieces one being the upper rail and the other being the lower rail may be joined to the 2 side stile pieces distal ends with the above mention dado groove which looks and acts like a typical stile and rail joinery, this joint resembles a butt joint, but is in fact a joint similar to a tongue and groove joint. The configuration of the joint is such that the 2 side stile pieces are the pieces that the upper and lower rail pieces mate into. This joint is glued and pressure clamped to form a solid no void glued joint and a final frame configuration as shown, for example, in
In some embodiments, on the under backside of the frame configuration may include a number of plowed out dado groove channel(s) or a number of both plowed out dado groove channel(s) and plowed out T-grooved dado groove channel(s). These may be seen, for example, in
In some embodiments, a magnet module may be preconfigured placement modular may be used within the plowed out dado groove channel(s) as shown, for example, in
In some embodiments, a magnet module for placement of single Neodymium Magnets within the T-Groove dado channels as shown, for example, in
In some embodiments, a number of drilled out, for example, ¾ inch by ¾ inch round holes can be found on the under backside of said frame. These holes, for example, may be located on a diagonal 45 degree line with one hole being drilled and centered within said frame. One hole being drilled diagonally above the centered hole and the other hole being drilled diagonally below the centered hole. The above mentioned hole configuration may be found located within the four corners of said frame. These holes may be used for the placement and retention of magnets, for example, Neodymium Magnets. This above mentioned drilled out round holes configuration may be present in all 4 corners or said frame or it may be present only in select corners, which selection would be determined by the needs of the desired display configurations design or it may not be present at all or one hole in each corner, two holes in each corner, or a combination of holes in two of the corners with the remaining corners having no holes etc. as shown, for example, in
In some embodiments, one or two hanging bracket dado grooves may be located on the under backside of said frame and/or located upon the upper rail piece. One or two hanging bracket dado grooves may also be located upon the one side stile piece and may include, for example, ⅜″×¾″ plowed out dado groove channel(s). These dado grooves may contain a pair or two pairs of hanging brackets for the said frame as shown, for example, in
In some embodiments, on the under backside of said frame may be a number of removable stop materials which may be used to anchor and secure a woven metal canvas within said frame. Installed and anchored with set screws as shown, for example, in
In some embodiments, a woven metal canvas as shown, for example, in
A Dado Channel Frame Configuration:
In some embodiments, two plowed out dado groove channels may be made within either or both the stiles and/or rails as shown, for example, in
In some embodiments, a magnet module may be preconfigured and setup to retain and hold pre-determined placement positioned magnets (e.g., Neodymium Magnets) within the dado groove channel(s). The magnet module may contain any number of need magnets. The modular can hold, for example, ¾″×¾″×⅛″, 3/16″ and ¼″ thick Neodymium Magnets pre-positioned and contained within magnet modular. Any size of magnets may be used depending on the size of the groove. The magnet modular may be made to be placed within said dado groove channel and removed when modular is not needed as shown, for example, in
In some embodiments, the inner most plowed out dado groove channel may be, for example, ¾ of an inch wide by ¾ of an inch deep but varies in length, which length is dependent upon the current length of the rail piece(s) found centered in the rail pieces, as shown, for example, in
In some embodiments, a magnet module may be preconfigured and setup to retain and hold pre-determined placement position of magnets, for example, Neodymium Magnets, within, for example, the dado groove channel. In some embodiments, the magnet module contains the use, for example, ⅛″×¾″ Neodymium magnets or a ¼″×¾″ Neodymium Magnets. The desired configuration of said magnet module is dependent upon the overall needs, design, layout and/or functionality of the final products display, show, and configuration. This magnet modular may be made to be placed within said dado groove channel and removed when modular is not needed as shown, for example, in
In some embodiments,
In some embodiments, a magnet module may be preconfigured and setup to retain and hold pre-determined placement positioned magnets, for example, Neodymium Magnets within the dado groove channel. In some embodiments, the magnet module can contain any number of need magnets. The modular can hold, for example, ¾″×¾″×⅛″, 3/16″ and ¼″ thick magnets, for example, Neodymium Magnets pre-positioned and contained within magnet modular. This magnet modular may be made to be placed within said dado groove channel and removed when modular is not needed as shown, for example, in
In some embodiments, the inner most plowed out dado groove channel may be, for example, ¾ of an inch wide by ¾ of an inch deep but varies in length, which length is dependent upon the current length of the stile piece(s) found centered in the stile piece as shown, for example, in
In some embodiments, a magnet module may be preconfigured and setup to retain and hold pre-determined placement position of magnets, for example, Neodymium Magnets, within the dado groove channel. The magnet module may hold the magnets. The desired configuration of said magnet module is dependent on the overall needs, design, layout and/or functionality of final products display, show, and configuration. This magnet modular may be made to be placed within said dado groove channel and removed when modular is not needed as shown, for example, in
As shown in
A magnet module may be preconfigured and setup to retain and hold pre-determined placement position of magnets, for example, Neodymium Magnets, within the dado groove channel. The magnet module may hold the magnets. The desired configuration of said magnet module is dependent on the overall needs, design, layout and/or functionality of final products display, show, and configuration. This magnet modular may be made to be placed within said dado groove channel and removed when modular is not needed as shown, for example, in
In some embodiments, the frame material may be found rough non-sanded, weathered, sanded smooth, lightly distressed, medium distressed, heavy distressed.
In some embodiments, the frame is sealed and finished with either one or more of the following: a primer paint configuration, a sealer, a pigmented paint(s), a pigmented lacquer(s), a pigmented stain(s), a pigmented stain(s) and glaze, vinyl lacquer(s), vinyl lacquer(s) and glaze, Mod Podge with a paper pattern, wrapped in fabric materials, metal bronzing if frame is metal, A lacquer final coat is applied as a final top coat if the frame may include this step being done. It may be either a, High Gloss Finish, a Semi-Gloss finish, a Satin Finish or a Flat Finish.
In some embodiments, a woven metal canvas. Contained within the inside border of said frame is a woven metal canvas. This said woven metal canvas is a metal configuration that may be made up of a number of vertical and horizontal piece of metal, which are woven together to form and create the woven metal canvas as shown, for example, in
In some embodiments, the metal associated with this said woven metal canvas can be found in its natural form and finished state, or all the metal associated with this said woven metal canvas can be found hand sanded, or all the metal associated with this said woven metal canvas can be found sandblasted, or all the metal associated with this said woven metal canvas can be found powder coated or painted with a pigmented paint, or all the metal associated with this said woven metal canvas can be found with a chemically created patina or a naturally produced patina (rust), or the vertical metal pieces can be found in its natural form and finished state, or all the vertical metal pieces can be found hand sanded, or all the vertical metal pieces can be found sandblasted, or all the vertical metal pieces can be found powder coated or painted with a pigmented paint, or all the vertical metal pieces can be found with a chemically created patina or a naturally produced patina (rust), or the horizontal metal pieces can be found in its natural form and finished state, or all the horizontal metal pieces can be found hand sanded, or all the horizontal metal pieces can be found sandblasted, or all the horizontal metal pieces can be found powder coated or painted with a pigmented paint, or all the horizontal metal pieces can be found with a chemically created patina or a naturally produced patina (rust) as shown, for example, in
In some embodiments, the resulting patina created from either the chemical or natural patina processes, may be different each and every time the patina finish process is used to create the patina. Many factors can affect the patina process and the overall outcome. The patina process is a natural process using waters, chemicals, water holding materials, chemical holding materials, the natural effects upon the metal alloys natural formulation, characteristic, etc. All these factors create a patina environment that affects the overall process and ultimately the final patina look and feel. This results in many different colors and shades though out the metal pieces. When all the pieces associated with the said woven canvas are woven together the said woven metal canvas resembles and looks like a canvas of different colored tiles as shown, for example, in
In some embodiments, the said metal associated with the woven metal canvas will need to be thin enough and pliable enough to be woven together; the gauge and thickness of this metal being used may be determined by the ease of weaving, the weight of the overall final frames configuration and the final design, needs and overall appearance.
In some embodiments, the said metal before its woven together is found as individual small pieces of metal. The vertical metal pieces are such that 2 of the vertical pieces are ½″ wider then all the other remaining vertical pieces. All the vertical pieces are all the same length and thickness. The horizontal metal pieces are such that 2 of the horizontal pieces are ½″ wider then all the other remaining horizontal pieces. All the horizontal pieces are all the same length and thickness. This said woven metal canvas after being weaved together and assembled is spot welded together and placed within the above mentioned frames precut dado groove found on the under backside of the said frame and is placed and installed within said frame with the removable stop material pieces mentioned above as shown, for example, in
In some embodiments, the above said frame configuration makes for a frame and woven metal canvas board that can be customized by the placement of magnets, for example, Neodymium Magnets, to the frame and woven metal canvas by the end users. Many magnetized accessory pieces can be placed upon the said woven metal canvas and said mentioned frame.
In some embodiments, the said dado groove channel and/or dado groove channel and T-Groove dado channel and the drilled holes and the Neodymium Magnet Modelers and the magnets, for example, Neodymium Magnets makes a frame and woven metal canvas capable of holding and supporting many magnetized, light weight, medium weight and heavy weight accessory pieces. Due to the characteristics and behavior of magnets, for example, Neodymium Magnets, the strength and holding power of the larger magnets, for example, Neodymium Magnets, makes the said dado groove so important in the overall design and function of the said frame and said woven metal canvas. It also makes the placement of magnets, for example, Neodymium Magnets, throughout the frame customizable to any configuration the end user would need or want.
In some embodiments, the magnet module may be preconfigured and setup to retain and hold pre-determined placement positioned magnets, for example, Neodymium Magnets, within said above, for example, ⅜ inch by ¾ inch dado groove channel. In some embodiments, the magnet module can contain any number of need magnets. The modular can hold ¾″×¾″×⅛″, 3/16″ and ¼″ thick magnets, for example, Neodymium Magnets, pre-positioned and contained within magnet modular. This magnet modular may be made to be placed within said dado groove channel and removed when modular is not needed as shown, for example, in
In some embodiments, the inner most plowed out T-Groove dado channel may be, for example, 1 inch wide at the T part of the dado groove channel by ⅛ inch deep and ¾ of an inch wide by ¾ of an inch deep overall but varies in length, which length is dependent upon the current length of the rail piece(s) found centered in the rail pieces as shown, for example, in
In some embodiments, accompanying this plowed out T-Groove dado channel are numerous pieces of frame material that are made to fit the width and depth of the said T-Groove dado channel, cut into different lengths. These lengths of frame material are such that one can use them in any combination for the placement and retention of and use of the Magnets, for example, Neodymium Magnets, some may be, for example, 1″ others may be, for example, 2″ and so on. The said pieces are used and placed such that a Neodymium Magnet or many magnets, for example, Neodymium Magnets, may be placed within the plowed out T-Groove dado channel, the said pieces of frame material also work as a magnetic barrier which when used prevent 2 magnets, for example, Neodymium Magnets, from attracting to each other while found in the plowed out T-Groove dado channel as shown, for example, in
In some embodiments, a single magnet module designed for use within the T-Groove dado channel. Designed as a single magnet module. This will hold a ¾″×¾″, either a ⅛″, or a 3/16″ or a ¼″ thick Neodymium Magnet. Designed to slide in either direction within the T-Groove dado channel. The magnet module slides into desired position and is locked into place by a setscrew that tights and loosens for this placement of said single magnet module holder as shown, for example, in
In some embodiments, this single magnet module can be used either by itself or in combination with other single Neodymium Magnet Modelers found within the same T-Groove dado channel giving the functionality of multiple magnets, for example, Neodymium Magnets, found within said plowed out T-Groove dado channel.
In some embodiments, a magnet module may be preconfigured and setup to retain and hold pre-determined placement position of magnets, for example, Neodymium Magnets, within the dado groove channel. The magnet module may hold the magnets. The desired configuration of said magnet module is dependent on the overall needs, design, layout and/or functionality of final products display, show, and configuration. This magnet modular may be made to be placed within said dado groove channel and removed when modular is not needed as shown, for example, in
In some embodiments, the magnet module may be preconfigured and setup to retain and hold pre-determined placement positioned magnets, for example, Neodymium Magnets, within the dado groove channel. The magnet module may contain any number of need magnets. The modular can hold, for example, ¾″×¾″×⅛″, 3/16″ and ¼″ thick magnets, for example, Neodymium Magnets, pre-positioned and contained within magnet modular. This magnet modular may be made to be placed within said dado groove channel and removed when modular is not needed as shown, for example, in
In some embodiments, the inner most plowed out T-Groove dado channel may be, for example, 1 inch wide at the T part of the dado groove channel by, for example, ⅛ inch deep and ¾ of an inch wide by ¾ of an inch deep overall but varies in length, which length is dependent upon the current length of the rail piece(s) found centered in the rail pieces as shown, for example, in
In some embodiments, accompanying this plowed out T-Groove dado channel may be, for example, numerous pieces of frame material that are made to fit the width and depth of the said T-Groove dado channel, cut into different lengths. These lengths of frame material are such that one can use them in any combination for the placement and retention of and use of the magnets, for example, Neodymium Magnets, some may be, for example, 1″ others may be, for example, 2″ and so on. The said pieces are used and placed such that a Neodymium Magnet or many magnets, for example, Neodymium Magnets, may be placed within the plowed out T-Groove dado channel, the said pieces of frame material also work as a magnetic barrier which when used prevent 2 magnets, for example, Neodymium Magnets, from attracting to each other while found in the plowed out T-Groove dado channel as shown, for example, in
In some embodiments, a single magnet module may be used use within the T-Groove dado channel. It may be a single magnet module that holds, for example, a ¾″×¾″, either a ⅛″, or a 3/16″ or a ¼″ thick Neodymium Magnet. It may be designed to slide in either direction within the T-Groove dado channel. The magnet module slides into desired position and is locked into place by a setscrew that tights and loosens for this placement of said single magnet module holder as shown, for example, in
In some embodiments, this single magnet module can be used either by itself or in combination with other single Neodymium Magnet Modelers found within the same T-Groove dado channel giving the functionality of multiple magnets, for example, Neodymium Magnets, found within said plowed out T-Groove dado channel.
In some embodiments, the magnet module may be preconfigured and setup to retain and hold pre-determined placement position of magnets, for example, Neodymium Magnets, within the dado groove channel. The magnet module may hold the magnets. The desired configuration of said magnet module is dependent on the overall needs, design, layout and/or functionality of final products display, show, and configuration. This magnet modular may be made to be placed within said dado groove channel and removed when modular is not needed as shown, for example, in
As shown in
In some embodiments, a single magnet module designed for use within the T-Groove dado channel. Designed as a single magnet module. This will hold a ¾″×¾″, either a ⅛″, or a 3/16″ or a ¼″ thick Neodymium Magnet. Designed to slide in either direction within the T-Groove dado channel. The magnet module slides into desired position and is locked into place by a setscrew that tights and loosens for this placement of said single magnet module holder as shown, for example, in
In some embodiments, this single magnet module can be used either by itself or in combination with other single Neodymium Magnet Modelers found within the same T-Groove dado channel giving the functionality of multiple magnets, for example, Neodymium Magnets, found within said plowed out T-Groove dado channel.
In some embodiments, a magnet module may be preconfigured and setup to retain and hold pre-determined placement position of magnets, for example, Neodymium Magnets, within the dado groove channel. The magnet module may hold the magnets. The desired configuration of said magnet module is dependent on the overall needs, design, layout and/or functionality of final products display, show, and configuration. This magnet modular may be made to be placed within said dado groove channel and removed when modular is not needed as shown, for example, in
In some embodiments, the frame material may be found rough non-sanded, weathered, sanded smooth, lightly distressed, medium distressed, heavy distressed.
In some embodiments, the frame is sealed and finished with either one or more of the following: a primer paint configuration, a sealer, a pigmented paint(s), a pigmented lacquer(s), a pigmented stain(s), a pigmented stain(s) and glaze, vinyl lacquer(s), vinyl lacquer(s) and glaze, Mod Podge with a paper pattern, wrapped in fabric materials, metal bronzing if frame is metal, . A lacquer final coat may be applied as a final top coat. It may be either a, High Gloss Finish, a Semi-Gloss finish, a Satin Finish or a Flat Finish.
In some embodiments, a woven metal canvas. Contained within the inside border of said frame may be a woven metal canvas. This said woven metal canvas may be a metal configuration that may be made up of a number of vertical and horizontal piece of metal, which are woven together to form and create the woven metal canvas as shown, for example, in
In some embodiments, the metal associated with this said woven metal canvas can be found in its natural form and finished state, or all the metal associated with this said woven metal canvas can be found hand sanded, or all the metal associated with this said woven metal canvas can be found sandblasted, or all the metal associated with this said woven metal canvas can be found powder coated or painted with a pigmented paint, or all the metal associated with this said woven metal canvas can be found with a chemically created patina or a naturally produced patina (rust), or the vertical metal pieces can be found in its natural form and finished state, or all the vertical metal pieces can be found hand sanded, or all the vertical metal pieces can be found sandblasted, or all the vertical metal pieces can be found powder coated or painted with a pigmented paint, or all the vertical metal pieces can be found with a chemically created patina or a naturally produced patina (rust), or the horizontal metal pieces can be found in its natural form and finished state, or all the horizontal metal pieces can be found hand sanded, or all the horizontal metal pieces can be found sandblasted, or all the horizontal metal pieces can be found powder coated or painted with a pigmented paint, or all the horizontal metal pieces can be found with a chemically created patina or a naturally produced patina (rust) as shown, for example, in
In some embodiments, the resulting patina created from either the chemical or natural patina processes, may be different each and every time the patina finish process may be used to create the patina. Many factors can affect the patina process and the overall outcome. The patina process may be a natural process using waters, chemicals, water holding materials, chemical holding materials, the natural effects upon the metal alloys natural formulation, characteristic, etc. All these factors create a patina environment that affects the overall process and ultimately the final patina look and feel. This results in many different colors and shades though out the metal pieces. When all the pieces associated with the said woven canvas are woven together the said woven metal canvas resembles and looks like a canvas of different colored tiles. This look may never be the same; it can never be duplicated as shown, for example, in
In some embodiments, the metal before its woven together may be individual small pieces of metal. The vertical metal pieces are such that 2 of the vertical pieces are ½″ wider then all the other remaining vertical pieces. All the vertical pieces are all the same length and thickness. The horizontal metal pieces are such that 2 of the horizontal pieces are ½″ wider then all the other remaining horizontal pieces. All the horizontal pieces are all the same length and thickness. This said woven metal canvas after being weaved together and assembled may be spot welded together and placed within the above mentioned frames precut dado groove found on the under backside of the said frame and may be placed and installed within said frame with the removable stop material pieces mentioned above as shown, for example, in
In some embodiments, the above said frame configuration makes for a frame and woven metal canvas board that can be customized by the placement of magnets, for example, Neodymium Magnets, to the frame and woven metal canvas by the end users. Many magnetized accessory pieces can be placed upon the said woven metal canvas and said mentioned frame.
In some embodiments, the dado groove channel and/or dado groove channel and T-Groove dado channel and the drilled holes and the Neodymium Magnet Modelers and the magnets, for example, Neodymium Magnets makes a frame and woven metal canvas capable of holding and supporting many magnetized, light weight, medium weight and heavy weight accessory pieces. Due to the characteristics and behavior of magnets, for example, Neodymium Magnets, the strength and holding power of the larger magnets, for example, Neodymium Magnets, makes the said dado groove so important in the overall design and function of the said frame and said woven metal canvas. It also makes the placement of magnets, for example, Neodymium Magnets, throughout the frame customizable to any configuration the end user would need or want
Embodiments described herein may be used in conjunction with various accessories. For example, a top wood shelf may be coupled with the top rail using magnets (e.g., Neodymium magnets) found on the underside of said shelf as shown, for example, in
For example, drilled and countersunk into the underside of said top wood shelf located 7/16″ of an inch from the underside back edge centered at the 7/16 point are (4) 3/4″ of an inch countersunk drilled out holes ⅛″ of an inch deep spaced apart and positioned to line up with the magnet module placement jig for the ⅜″×¾″ deep dado groove channel of the said frames rail piece. Found contained within the (4) drilled holes are (4) ⅛″×¾″ countersunk magnets, for example, Neodymium Magnets attached and anchored by (4) #6 screws.
In some embodiments, the top wood shelf may be found rough non-sanded, weathered, sanded smooth, lightly distressed, medium distressed, heavy distressed.
In some embodiments, the top wood shelf may be sealed and finished with either one or more of the following: a primer paint configuration, a sealer, a pigmented paint(s), a pigmented lacquer(s), a pigmented stain(s), a pigmented stain(s) and glaze, vinyl lacquer(s), vinyl lacquer(s) and glaze. A lacquer finish may be applied as a final top coat in either, High Gloss, Semi-Gloss, Satin or Flat.
In some embodiments, the top wood shelf may be designed to magnetically anchor to above mentioned magnet module placement jig for the ⅜″×¾″ deep dado groove channel of the said frames rail piece. In some embodiments, the top wood shelf may be designed to support and show shelf accessory pieces which are designed and manufacture to fit, weigh and work according to the magnetic capabilities associated with the magnets, for example, Neodymium Magnets being used in the magnet module.
A top wood shelf can be located on the top rail, anchored by Neodymium magnets found on the underside of said shelf (Refer to:
Drilled and countersunk into the underside of said top wood shelf located 7/16″ of an inch from the underside back edge centered at the 7/16 point are (4) ¾″ of an inch countersunk drilled out holes ⅛″ of an inch deep spaced apart and positioned to line up with the magnet module placement jig for the ⅜″×¾″ deep dado groove channel of the said frames rail piece. Found contained within the (4) drilled holes are (4) ⅛″×¾″ countersunk magnets, for example, Neodymium Magnets attached and anchored by (4) #6 screws.
In some embodiments, the top wood shelf may be found rough non-sanded, weathered, sanded smooth, lightly distressed, medium distressed, heavy distressed.
In some embodiments, the top wood shelf may be sealed and finished with either one or more of the following: a primer paint configuration, a sealer, a pigmented paint(s), a pigmented lacquer(s), a pigmented stain(s), a pigmented stain(s) and glaze, vinyl lacquer(s), vinyl lacquer(s) and glaze. A lacquer finish may be applied as a final top coat in either, High Gloss, Semi-Gloss, Satin or Flat.
In some embodiments, the top wood shelf may be designed to magnetically anchor to above mentioned magnet module placement jig for the ⅜″×¾″ deep dado groove channel of the said frames rail piece. In some embodiments, the top wood shelf may be designed to support and show shelf accessory pieces which are designed and manufacture to fit, weigh and work according to the magnetic capabilities associated with the magnets, for example, Neodymium Magnets being used in the magnet module.
A top wood shelf can be disposed on the top rail, anchored by Neodymium magnets found on the underside of said shelf (Refer to:
Drilled and countersunk into the underside of said top wood shelf located 7/16″ of an inch from the underside back edge centered at the 7/16 point are (4) ¾″ of an inch countersunk drilled out holes ⅛″ of an inch deep spaced apart and positioned to line up with the magnet module placement jig for the ⅜″×¾″ deep dado groove channel of the said frames rail piece. Found contained within the (4) drilled holes are (4) ⅛″×¾″ countersunk magnets, for example, Neodymium Magnets attached and anchored by (4) #6 screws.
In some embodiments, the top wood shelf may be found rough non-sanded, weathered, sanded smooth, lightly distressed, medium distressed, heavy distressed.
In some embodiments, the top wood shelf may be sealed and finished with either one or more of the following: a primer paint configuration, a sealer, a pigmented paint(s), a pigmented lacquer(s), a pigmented stain(s), a pigmented stain(s) and glaze, vinyl lacquer(s), vinyl lacquer(s) and glaze. A lacquer finish may be applied as a final top coat in either, High Gloss, Semi-Gloss, Satin or Flat.
In some embodiments, the top wood shelf may be designed to magnetically anchor to above mentioned magnet module placement jig for the ⅜″×¾″ deep dado groove channel of the said frames rail piece. In some embodiments, the top wood shelf may be designed to support and show shelf accessory pieces which are designed and manufacture to fit, weigh and work according to the magnetic capabilities associated with the magnets, for example, Neodymium Magnets being used in the magnet module.
A top wood shelf can be disposed on the top rail, anchored by Neodymium magnets found on the underside of said shelf (Refer to:
Drilled and countersunk into the underside of said top wood shelf located 7/16″ of an inch from the underside back edge centered at the 7/16 point are (4) 3/4″ of an inch countersunk drilled out holes ⅛″ of an inch deep spaced apart and positioned to line up with the magnet module placement jig for the ⅜″×¾″ deep dado groove channel of the said frames rail piece. Found contained within the (4) drilled holes are (4) ⅛″×¾″ countersunk magnets, for example, Neodymium Magnets attached and anchored by (4) #6 screws.
In some embodiments, the top wood shelf may be found rough non-sanded, weathered, sanded smooth, lightly distressed, medium distressed, heavy distressed.
In some embodiments, the top wood shelf may be sealed and finished with either one or more of the following: a primer paint configuration, a sealer, a pigmented paint(s), a pigmented lacquer(s), a pigmented stain(s), a pigmented stain(s) and glaze, vinyl lacquer(s), vinyl lacquer(s) and glaze. A lacquer finish may be applied as a final top coat in either, High Gloss, Semi-Gloss, Satin or Flat.
In some embodiments, the top wood shelf may be designed to magnetically anchor to above mentioned magnet module placement jig for the ⅜″×¾″ deep dado groove channel of the said frames rail piece. In some embodiments, the top wood shelf may be designed to support and show shelf accessory pieces which are designed and manufacture to fit, weigh and work according to the magnetic capabilities associated with the magnets, for example, Neodymium Magnets being used in the magnet module.
A top wood shelf can be disposed on the top stile piece (The rotation of the frame creates this side stile application condition; rotating the frame a quarter turn either clockwise of counter clockwise will create this frame layout scenario. It becomes the orientation of the frame because of the rotation of the frame from one display orientation to the other possible display orientation for the frame. This design aspect of the frame may be found on each frame anchored by Neodymium magnets found located on the underside of said shelf (Refer to:
Drilled and countersunk into the underside of said top wood shelf located 7/16″ of an inch from the underside back edge centered at the 7/16 point are (4) 3/4″ of an inch countersunk drilled out holes ⅛″ of an inch deep spaced apart and positioned to line up with the magnet module placement jig for the ⅜″×¾″ deep dado groove channel of the said frames stile piece. Found contained within the (4) drilled holes are (4) ⅛″×¾″ countersunk magnets, for example, Neodymium Magnets attached and anchored by (4) #6 screws.
In some embodiments, the top wood shelf may be found rough non-sanded, weathered, sanded smooth, lightly distressed, medium distressed, heavy distressed.
In some embodiments, the top wood shelf may be sealed and finished with either one or more of the following: a primer paint configuration, a sealer, a pigmented paint(s), a pigmented lacquer(s), a pigmented stain(s), a pigmented stain(s) and glaze, vinyl lacquer(s), vinyl lacquer(s) and glaze. A lacquer finish may be applied as a final top coat in either, High Gloss, Semi-Gloss, Satin or Flat.
In some embodiments, the top wood shelf may be designed to magnetically anchor to above mentioned magnet module placement jig for the ⅜″×¾″ deep dado groove channel of the said frames stile piece. In some embodiments, the top wood shelf may be designed to support and show shelf accessory pieces which are designed and manufacture to fit, weigh and work according to the magnetic capabilities associated with the magnets, for example, Neodymium Magnets being used in the magnet module.
A top wood shelf can be disposed onto the top stile piece (The rotation of the frame creates this side stile application condition; rotating the frame a quarter turn either clockwise of counter clockwise will create this frame layout scenario. It becomes the orientation of the frame because of the rotation of the frame from one display orientation to the other possible display orientation for the frame. This design aspect of the frame may be found on each frame anchored by Neodymium magnets found located on the underside of said shelf (Refer to:
Drilled and countersunk into the underside of said top wood shelf located 7/16″ of an inch from the underside back edge centered at the 7/16 point are (4) 3/4″ of an inch countersunk drilled out holes ⅛″ of an inch deep spaced apart and positioned to line up with the magnet module placement jig for the ⅜″×¾″ deep dado groove channel of the said frames stile piece. Found contained within the (4) drilled holes are (4) ⅛″×¾″ countersunk magnets, for example, Neodymium Magnets attached and anchored by (4) #6 screws.
In some embodiments, the top wood shelf may be found rough non-sanded, weathered, sanded smooth, lightly distressed, medium distressed, heavy distressed.
In some embodiments, the top wood shelf may be sealed and finished with either one or more of the following: a primer paint configuration, a sealer, a pigmented paint(s), a pigmented lacquer(s), a pigmented stain(s), a pigmented stain(s) and glaze, vinyl lacquer(s), vinyl lacquer(s) and glaze. A lacquer finish may be applied as a final top coat in either, High Gloss, Semi-Gloss, Satin or Flat.
In some embodiments, the top wood shelf may be designed to magnetically anchor to above mentioned magnet module placement jig for the ⅜″×¾″ deep dado groove channel of the said frames stile piece. In some embodiments, the top wood shelf may be designed to support and show shelf accessory pieces which are designed and manufacture to fit, weigh and work according to the magnetic capabilities associated with the magnets, for example, Neodymium Magnets being used in the magnet module.
A top wood shelf can be disposed onto the top stile piece (The rotation of the frame creates this side stile application condition; rotating the frame a quarter turn either clockwise of counter clockwise will create this frame layout scenario. It becomes the orientation of the frame because of the rotation of the frame from one display orientation to the other possible display orientation for the frame. This design aspect of the frame may be found on each frame anchored by Neodymium magnets found located on the underside of said shelf (Refer to:
Drilled and countersunk into the underside of said top wood shelf located 7/16″ of an inch from the underside back edge centered at the 7/16 point are (4) ¾″ of an inch countersunk drilled out holes ⅛″ of an inch deep spaced apart and positioned to line up with the magnet module placement jig for the ⅜″×¾″ deep dado groove channel of the said frames stile piece. Found contained within the (4) drilled holes are (4) ⅛″×¾″ countersunk magnets, for example, Neodymium Magnets attached and anchored by (4) #6 screws.
In some embodiments, the top wood shelf may be found rough non-sanded, weathered, sanded smooth, lightly distressed, medium distressed, heavy distressed.
In some embodiments, the top wood shelf may be sealed and finished with either one or more of the following: a primer paint configuration, a sealer, a pigmented paint(s), a pigmented lacquer(s), a pigmented stain(s), a pigmented stain(s) and glaze, vinyl lacquer(s), vinyl lacquer(s) and glaze. A lacquer finish may be applied as a final top coat in either, High Gloss, Semi-Gloss, Satin or Flat.
In some embodiments, the top wood shelf may be designed to magnetically anchor to above mentioned magnet module placement jig for the ⅜″×¾″ deep dado groove channel of the said frames stile piece. In some embodiments, the top wood shelf may be designed to support and show shelf accessory pieces which are designed and manufacture to fit, weigh and work according to the magnetic capabilities associated with the magnets, for example, Neodymium Magnets being used in the magnet module.
A top wood shelf can be disposed onto the top stile piece (The rotation of the frame creates this side stile application condition; rotating the frame a quarter turn either clockwise of counter clockwise will create this frame layout scenario. It becomes the orientation of the frame because of the rotation of the frame from one display orientation to the other possible display orientation for the frame. This design aspect of the frame may be found on each frame anchored by Neodymium magnets found located on the underside of said shelf (Refer to:
Drilled and countersunk into the underside of said top wood shelf located 7/16″ of an inch from the underside back edge centered at the 7/16 point are (4) 3/4″ of an inch countersunk drilled out holes ⅛″ of an inch deep spaced apart and positioned to line up with the magnet module placement jig for the ⅜″×¾″ deep dado groove channel of the said frames stile piece. Found contained within the (4) drilled holes are (4) ⅛″×¾″ countersunk magnets, for example, Neodymium Magnets attached and anchored by (4) #6 screws.
In some embodiments, the top wood shelf may be found rough non-sanded, weathered, sanded smooth, lightly distressed, medium distressed, heavy distressed.
In some embodiments, the top wood shelf may be sealed and finished with either one or more of the following: a primer paint configuration, a sealer, a pigmented paint(s), a pigmented lacquer(s), a pigmented stain(s), a pigmented stain(s) and glaze, vinyl lacquer(s), vinyl lacquer(s) and glaze. A lacquer finish may be applied as a final top coat in either, High Gloss, Semi-Gloss, Satin or Flat.
In some embodiments, the top wood shelf may be designed to magnetically anchor to above mentioned magnet module placement jig for the ⅜″×¾″ deep dado groove channel of the said frames stile piece. In some embodiments, the top wood shelf may be designed to support and show shelf accessory pieces which are designed and manufacture to fit, weigh and work according to the magnetic capabilities associated with the magnets, for example, Neodymium Magnets being used in the magnet module
A top wood shelf can be disposed above the lower stile (The rotation of the frame creates this lower stile application condition; rotating the frame a quarter turn either clockwise of counter clockwise will create this frame layout scenario. It becomes the orientation of the frame because of the rotation of the frame from one display orientation to the other possible display orientation for the frame. This design aspect of the frame may be found on each frame and anchored to the woven metal canvas by Neodymium magnets found on the back edge of said shelf as shown, for example, in
In some embodiments, drilled into the back edge of said bottom wood shelf, centered within the thickness of said bottom wood shelf are (5) ¾ inch countersunk drilled holes measuring ⅛″ of an inch deep spaced apart and positioned to line up with the above mentioned woven metal canvas. Found contained within the (5) countersunk drilled holes are (5) ⅛″×¾″ countersunk magnets, for example, Neodymium Magnets attached and anchored by (5) #6 screws.
In some embodiments, said bottom wood shelf may be found rough non-sanded, weathered, sanded smooth, lightly distressed, medium distressed, heavy distressed.
In some embodiments, said bottom wood shelf may be sealed and finished with either one or more of the following: a primer paint configuration, a sealer, a pigmented paint(s), a pigmented lacquer(s), a pigmented stain(s), a pigmented stain(s) and glaze, vinyl lacquer(s), vinyl lacquer(s) and glaze. A lacquer finish may be applied as a final top coat in either, High Gloss, Semi-Gloss, Satin or Flat.
In some embodiments, said bottom wood shelf may be designed to magnetically anchor to above mentioned woven metal canvas and to support and show shelf accessory pieces which are designed and manufacture to fit, weigh and work according to the magnetic capabilities associated with the magnets, for example, Neodymium Magnets being used.
In some embodiments, magnets found in said shelf work in combination with the said woven metal canvas. When the magnets come into contact with the said woven metal canvas a magnetic force may be created, a force which may be an extremely strong holding strength. This magnetic force which when present results in the availability of said shelf being placed and held onto the surface of said woven metal canvas. This said shelf then becomes an accessory piece to the said frame and said woven metal canvas, which can and will support and hold many different accessory pieces placed for show, display, and arrangement etc. The Magnets also create a magnetic force which also allows for the placement of heavy accessory piece on said shelf
10A bottom wood shelf found located above the lower stile (The rotation of the frame creates this lower stile application condition; rotating the frame a quarter turn either clockwise of counter clockwise will create this frame layout scenario. It becomes the orientation of the frame because of the rotation of the frame from one display orientation to the other possible display orientation for the frame. This design aspect of the frame may be found on each frame and anchored to the woven metal canvas by Neodymium magnets found on the back edge of said shelf as shown, for example, in
Drilled into the back edge of said bottom wood shelf, centered within the thickness of said bottom wood shelf are (5) ¾ inch countersunk drilled holes measuring, for example, ⅛″ of an inch deep spaced apart and positioned to line up with the above mentioned woven metal canvas. Found contained within the (5) countersunk drilled holes are (5) ⅛″×¾″ countersunk magnets, for example, Neodymium Magnets attached and anchored by (5) #6 screws.
In some embodiments, the bottom wood shelf may be found rough non-sanded, weathered, sanded smooth, lightly distressed, medium distressed, heavy distressed.
In some embodiments, the bottom wood shelf may be sealed and finished with either one or more of the following: a primer paint configuration, a sealer, a pigmented paint(s), a pigmented lacquer(s), a pigmented stain(s), a pigmented stain(s) and glaze, vinyl lacquer(s), vinyl lacquer(s) and glaze. A lacquer finish may be applied as a final top coat in either, High Gloss, Semi-Gloss, Satin or Flat.
In some embodiments, the bottom wood shelf may be designed to magnetically anchor to above mentioned woven metal canvas and to support and show shelf accessory pieces which are designed and manufacture to fit, weigh and work according to the magnetic capabilities associated with the magnets, for example, Neodymium Magnets being used.
In some embodiments, the magnets found in said shelf work in combination with the said woven metal canvas. When the Neodymium magnets come into contact with the said woven metal canvas a magnetic force may be created, a force which may be an extremely strong holding strength. This magnetic force which when present results in the availability of said shelf being placed and held onto the surface of said woven metal canvas. This said shelf then becomes an accessory piece to the said frame and said woven metal canvas, which can and will support and hold many different accessory pieces placed for show, display, and arrangement etc. The magnets, for example, Neodymium Magnets also create a magnetic force which also allows for the placement of heavy accessory piece on said shelf
11A bottom wood shelf found located above the lower stile (The rotation of the frame creates this lower stile application condition; rotating the frame a quarter turn either clockwise of counter clockwise will create this frame layout scenario. It becomes the orientation of the frame because of the rotation of the frame from one display orientation to the other possible display orientation for the frame. This design aspect of the frame may be found on each frame and anchored to the woven metal canvas by Neodymium magnets found on the back edge of said shelf (Refer to:
Drilled into the back edge of said bottom wood shelf, centered within the thickness of said bottom wood shelf are (5) ¾ inch countersunk drilled holes measuring, for example, ⅛″ of an inch deep spaced apart and positioned to line up with the above mentioned woven metal canvas. Found contained within the (5) countersunk drilled holes are (5) ⅛″×¾″ countersunk magnets, for example, Neodymium Magnets attached and anchored by (5) #6 screws.
In some embodiments, the bottom wood shelf may be found rough non-sanded, weathered, sanded smooth, lightly distressed, medium distressed, heavy distressed.
In some embodiments, the bottom wood shelf may be sealed and finished with either one or more of the following: a primer paint configuration, a sealer, a pigmented paint(s), a pigmented lacquer(s), a pigmented stain(s), a pigmented stain(s) and glaze, vinyl lacquer(s), vinyl lacquer(s) and glaze. A lacquer finish may be applied as a final top coat in either, High Gloss, Semi-Gloss, Satin or Flat.
In some embodiments, the bottom wood shelf may be designed to magnetically anchor to above mentioned woven metal canvas and to support and show shelf accessory pieces which are designed and manufacture to fit, weigh and work according to the magnetic capabilities associated with the magnets, for example, Neodymium Magnets being used.
In some embodiments, the magnets found in said shelf work in combination with the said woven metal canvas. When the Neodymium magnets come into contact with the said woven metal canvas a magnetic force may be created, a force which may be an extremely strong holding strength. This magnetic force which when present results in the availability of said shelf being placed and held onto the surface of said woven metal canvas. This said shelf then becomes an accessory piece to the said frame and said woven metal canvas, which can and will support and hold many different accessory pieces placed for show, display, and arrangement etc. The magnets, for example, Neodymium Magnets also create a magnetic force which also allows for the placement of heavy accessory piece on said shelf.
A top wood shelf can be disposed above the lower stile (The rotation of the frame creates this lower stile application condition; rotating the frame a quarter turn either clockwise of counter clockwise will create this frame layout scenario. It becomes the orientation of the frame because of the rotation of the frame from one display orientation to the other possible display orientation for the frame. This design aspect of the frame may be found on each frame and anchored to the woven metal canvas by Neodymium magnets found on the back edge of said shelf (Refer to:
In some embodiments, the top wood shelf may be designed to magnetically anchor to above mentioned magnet module placement jig for the ⅜″×¾″ deep dado groove channel of the said frames rail piece. In some embodiments, the top wood shelf may be designed to support and show shelf accessory pieces which are designed and manufacture to fit, weigh and work according to the magnetic capabilities associated with the magnets, for example, Neodymium Magnets being used in the magnet module. In some embodiments, the bottom wood shelf may be found rough non-sanded, weathered, sanded smooth, lightly distressed, medium distressed, heavy distressed.
In some embodiments, the bottom wood shelf may be sealed and finished with either one or more of the following: a primer paint configuration, a sealer, a pigmented paint(s), a pigmented lacquer(s), a pigmented stain(s), a pigmented stain(s) and glaze, vinyl lacquer(s), vinyl lacquer(s) and glaze. A lacquer finish may be applied as a final top coat in either, High Gloss, Semi-Gloss, Satin or Flat.
In some embodiments, the bottom wood shelf may be designed to magnetically anchor to above mentioned woven metal canvas and to support and show shelf accessory pieces which are designed and manufacture to fit, weigh and work according to the magnetic capabilities associated with the magnets, for example, Neodymium Magnets being used.
In some embodiments, the magnets found in said shelf work in combination with the said woven metal canvas. When the magnets come into contact with the said woven metal canvas a magnetic force may be created, a force which may be an extremely strong holding strength. This magnetic force which when present results in the availability of said shelf being placed and held onto the surface of said woven metal canvas. This said shelf then becomes an accessory piece to the said frame and said woven metal canvas, which can and will support and hold many different accessory pieces placed for show, display, and arrangement etc. The Magnets also create a magnetic force which also allows for the placement of heavy accessory piece on said shelf
A top wood shelf can be disposed above the lower rail and anchored to the woven metal canvas by Neodymium magnets found on the back edge of said bottom wood shelf as shown, for example, in
Drilled into the back edge of said bottom wood shelf, centered within the thickness of said bottom wood shelf are (5) ¾ inch countersunk drilled holes measuring, for example, ⅛″ of an inch deep spaced apart and positioned to line up with the above mentioned woven metal canvas. Found contained within the (5) countersunk drilled holes are (5) ⅛″×¾″ countersunk magnets, for example, Neodymium Magnets attached and anchored by (5) #6 screws.
In some embodiments, the bottom wood shelf may be found rough non-sanded, weathered, sanded smooth, lightly distressed, medium distressed, heavy distressed.
In some embodiments, the bottom wood shelf may be sealed and finished with either one or more of the following: a primer paint configuration, a sealer, a pigmented paint(s), a pigmented lacquer(s), a pigmented stain(s), a pigmented stain(s) and glaze, vinyl lacquer(s), vinyl lacquer(s) and glaze. A lacquer finish may be applied as a final top coat in either, High Gloss, Semi-Gloss, Satin or Flat.
In some embodiments, the bottom wood shelf may be designed to magnetically anchor to above mentioned woven metal canvas and to support and show shelf accessory pieces which are designed and manufacture to fit, weigh and work according to the magnetic capabilities associated with the magnets, for example, Neodymium Magnets being used.
In some embodiments, the magnets found in said shelf work in combination with the said woven metal canvas. When the Neodymium magnets come into contact with the said woven metal canvas a magnetic force may be created, a force which may be an extremely strong holding strength. This magnetic force which when present results in the availability of said shelf being placed and held onto the surface of said woven metal canvas. This said shelf then becomes an accessory piece to the said frame and said woven metal canvas, which can and will support and hold many different accessory pieces placed for show, display, and arrangement etc. The magnets, for example, Neodymium Magnets also create a magnetic force which also allows for the placement of heavy accessory piece on said shelf
A top wood shelf can be disposed above the lower rail and anchored to the woven metal canvas by Neodymium magnets found on the back edge of said bottom wood shelf as shown, for example, in
Drilled into the back edge of said bottom wood shelf, centered within the thickness of said bottom wood shelf are (5) ¾ inch countersunk drilled holes measuring, for example, ⅛″ of an inch deep spaced apart and positioned to line up with the above mentioned woven metal canvas. Found contained within the (5) countersunk drilled holes are (5) ⅛″×¾″ countersunk magnets, for example, Neodymium Magnets attached and anchored by (5) #6 screws.
In some embodiments, the bottom wood shelf may be found rough non-sanded, weathered, sanded smooth, lightly distressed, medium distressed, heavy distressed.
In some embodiments, the bottom wood shelf may be sealed and finished with either one or more of the following: a primer paint configuration, a sealer, a pigmented paint(s), a pigmented lacquer(s), a pigmented stain(s), a pigmented stain(s) and glaze, vinyl lacquer(s), vinyl lacquer(s) and glaze. A lacquer finish may be applied as a final top coat in either, High Gloss, Semi-Gloss, Satin or Flat.
In some embodiments, the bottom wood shelf may be designed to magnetically anchor to above mentioned woven metal canvas and to support and show shelf accessory pieces which are designed and manufacture to fit, weigh and work according to the magnetic capabilities associated with the magnets, for example, Neodymium Magnets being used.
In some embodiments, the magnets found in said shelf work in combination with the said woven metal canvas. When the Neodymium magnets come into contact with the said woven metal canvas a magnetic force may be created, a force which may be an extremely strong holding strength. This magnetic force which when present results in the availability of said shelf being placed and held onto the surface of said woven metal canvas. This said shelf then becomes an accessory piece to the said frame and said woven metal canvas, which can and will support and hold many different accessory pieces placed for show, display, and arrangement etc. The magnets, for example, Neodymium Magnets also create a magnetic force which also allows for the placement of heavy accessory piece on said shelf
A top wood shelf can be disposed above the lower rail and anchored to the woven metal canvas by Neodymium magnets found on the back edge of said bottom wood shelf as shown, for example, in
Drilled into the back edge of said bottom wood shelf, centered within the thickness of said bottom wood shelf are (5) ¾ inch countersunk drilled holes measuring, for example, ⅛″ of an inch deep spaced apart and positioned to line up with the above mentioned woven metal canvas. Found contained within the (5) countersunk drilled holes are (5) ⅛″×¾″ countersunk magnets, for example, Neodymium Magnets attached and anchored by (5) #6 screws.
In some embodiments, the bottom wood shelf may be found rough non-sanded, weathered, sanded smooth, lightly distressed, medium distressed, heavy distressed.
In some embodiments, the bottom wood shelf may be sealed and finished with either one or more of the following: a primer paint configuration, a sealer, a pigmented paint(s), a pigmented lacquer(s), a pigmented stain(s), a pigmented stain(s) and glaze, vinyl lacquer(s), vinyl lacquer(s) and glaze. A lacquer finish may be applied as a final top coat in either, High Gloss, Semi-Gloss, Satin or Flat.
In some embodiments, the bottom wood shelf may be designed to magnetically anchor to above mentioned woven metal canvas and to support and show shelf accessory pieces which are designed and manufacture to fit, weigh and work according to the magnetic capabilities associated with the magnets, for example, Neodymium Magnets being used.
In some embodiments, the magnets found in said shelf work in combination with the said woven metal canvas. When the Neodymium magnets come into contact with the said woven metal canvas a magnetic force may be created, a force which may be an extremely strong holding strength. This magnetic force which when present results in the availability of said shelf being placed and held onto the surface of said woven metal canvas. This said shelf then becomes an accessory piece to the said frame and said woven metal canvas, which can and will support and hold many different accessory pieces placed for show, display, and arrangement etc. The magnets, for example, Neodymium Magnets also create a magnetic force which also allows for the placement of heavy accessory piece on said shelf
A top wood shelf can be disposed above the lower rail and anchored to the woven metal canvas by Neodymium magnets found on the back edge of said bottom wood shelf as shown, for example, in
Drilled into the back edge of said bottom wood shelf, centered within the thickness of said bottom wood shelf are (5) ¾ inch countersunk drilled holes measuring, for example, ⅛″ of an inch deep spaced apart and positioned to line up with the above mentioned woven metal canvas. Found contained within the (5) countersunk drilled holes are (5) ⅛″×¾″ countersunk magnets, for example, Neodymium Magnets attached and anchored by (5) #6 screws.
In some embodiments, the bottom wood shelf may be found rough non-sanded, weathered, sanded smooth, lightly distressed, medium distressed, heavy distressed.
In some embodiments, the bottom wood shelf may be sealed and finished with either one or more of the following: a primer paint configuration, a sealer, a pigmented paint(s), a pigmented lacquer(s), a pigmented stain(s), a pigmented stain(s) and glaze, vinyl lacquer(s), vinyl lacquer(s) and glaze. A lacquer finish may be applied as a final top coat in either, High Gloss, Semi-Gloss, Satin or Flat.
In some embodiments, the bottom wood shelf may be designed to magnetically anchor to above mentioned woven metal canvas and to support and show shelf accessory pieces which are designed and manufacture to fit, weigh and work according to the magnetic capabilities associated with the magnets, for example, Neodymium Magnets being used.
In some embodiments, the magnets found in said shelf work in combination with the said woven metal canvas. When the Neodymium magnets come into contact with the said woven metal canvas a magnetic force may be created, a force which may be an extremely strong holding strength. This magnetic force which when present results in the availability of said shelf being placed and held onto the surface of said woven metal canvas. This said shelf then becomes an accessory piece to the said frame and said woven metal canvas, which can and will support and hold many different accessory pieces placed for show, display, and arrangement etc. The magnets, for example, Neodymium Magnets also create a magnetic force which also allows for the placement of heavy accessory piece on said shelf
In some embodiments, a Wood Woven Metal Canvas Shelf can be used, as shown, for example, in
Drilled into the back edge of said bottom wood shelf, centered within the thickness of said wood woven metal shelf are, for example, (3) ¾ inch countersunk drilled holes measuring, for example, ⅛″ of an inch deep spaced apart and positioned to line up with the above mentioned woven metal canvas. Found contained within the (3) countersunk drilled holes are (3) ⅛″×¾″ countersunk magnets, for example, Neodymium Magnets attached and anchored by (5) #6 screws.
In some embodiments, the wood woven metal canvas shelf may be found rough non-sanded, weathered, sanded smooth, lightly distressed, medium distressed, heavy distressed.
In some embodiments, the wood woven metal canvas shelf may be sealed and finished with either one or more of the following: a primer paint configuration, a sealer, a pigmented paint(s), a pigmented lacquer(s), a pigmented stain(s), a pigmented stain(s) and glaze, vinyl lacquer(s), vinyl lacquer(s) and glaze. A lacquer finish may be applied as a final top coat in either, High Gloss, Semi-Gloss, Satin or Flat.
In some embodiments, the wood woven metal canvas shelf may be designed to magnetically anchor to above mentioned woven metal canvas and to support and show shelf accessory pieces which are designed and manufacture to fit, weigh and work according to the magnetic capabilities associated with the magnets, for example, Neodymium Magnets being used.
In some embodiments, the magnets found in said shelf work in combination with the said woven metal canvas. When the Neodymium magnets come into contact with the said woven metal canvas a magnetic force may be created, a force which may be an extremely strong holding strength. This magnetic force which when present results in the availability of said shelf being placed and held onto the surface of said woven metal canvas. This said shelf then becomes an accessory piece to the said frame and said woven metal canvas, which can and will support and hold many different accessory pieces placed for show, display, and arrangement etc. The magnets, for example, Neodymium Magnets also create a magnetic force which also allows for the placement of heavy accessory piece on said shelf
For example, drilled into the back of the floral arrangement ledgers, centered within the 1″ ledgers and space according to the cad drawing are (7) ¾ inch countersunk drilled holes measuring, for example, ⅛″ of an inch deep spaced apart and positioned to anchor and line up with the above mentioned woven metal canvas. Found contained within the (7) countersunk drilled holes are (7) ⅛″×¾″ countersunk magnets, for example, Neodymium Magnets attached and anchored by (7) #6 screws.
In some embodiments, the floral arrangement magnetic shelf holder may be found rough non-sanded, weathered, sanded smooth, lightly distressed, medium distressed, heavy distressed.
In some embodiments, the floral arrangement magnetic shelf holder may be sealed and finished with either one or more of the following: a primer paint configuration, a sealer, a pigmented paint(s), a pigmented lacquer(s), a pigmented stain(s), a pigmented stain(s) and glaze, vinyl lacquer(s), vinyl lacquer(s) and glaze. A lacquer finish may be applied as a final top coat in either, High Gloss, Semi-Gloss, Satin or Flat.
In some embodiments, the floral arrangement magnetic shelf holder may be designed to magnetically anchor to above mentioned woven metal canvas and to support and show dried floral arrangements, living plant and flower arrangements, plastic floral arrangements and any other accessory pieces which are designed and manufacture to fit, weigh and work according to the magnetic capabilities associated with the magnets, for example, Neodymium Magnets being used.
In some embodiments, the magnets found in said floral arrangement shelf work in combination with the said woven metal canvas. When the Neodymium magnets come into contact with the said woven metal canvas a magnetic force may be created, a force which may be an extremely strong holding strength. This magnetic force which when present results in the availability of said shelf being placed and held onto the surface of said woven metal canvas. This said shelf then becomes an accessory piece to the said frame and said woven metal canvas, which can and will support and hold many different accessory pieces placed for show, display, and arrangement etc. The magnets, for example, Neodymium Magnets also create a magnetic force which also allows for the placement of heavy accessory piece on and in said shelf.
At block 310, the metal strips can be sand blasted, for example, to remove an outer oxidation layer.
At block 315, the metal strips can be woven together to create a woven board, for example, as shown above. The weave can be made in any pattern. At block 320 some or all of the strips can be secured together, for example, welded or glued together.
At block 325, a pre oxidization treatment can be applied to the woven strips. The pre-oxidization treatment can include water, salt water, acid, vinegar, citric acid, and/or ammonium. Various other oxidation agents may be used.
At block 330, an organic material may be applied to the woven metal. For example, the organic material may include leaves, saw dust, grass clippings, leather, fabric, flowers, dirt, mud, rocks, minerals, herbs, fruit, vegetables, fertilizer, dung, fur, bark, etc. The organic material may be placed on top of the woven metal or pressed on the woven metal. The organic material may be soaked in water and/or the pre-oxidization treatment prior to being placed on the woven metal.
At block 335, the woven metal may be allowed to oxidize. The woven material may be allowed to oxidize with the organic material so that the organic material produces patterns, colors, and/or textures on the woven metal during oxidization. Block 335 may occur in a heated or humidified chamber or room. Various other environmental conditions may also be used to encourage oxidization.
At block 340, after the oxidization period has ended, the organic material and/or any free rust or oxidization material may be removed from the woven metal. For example, the woven metal may be sanded with sand paper, or buffed with steel wool.
At block 345, an oxidation stopper may be applied to the woven metal. Any type of material that is known to stop or slow down the oxidization process may be used; for example, Penetrol or vinegar. A water wash may also be used.
At block 350, a finish can be applied to the woven metal. The finish may be, for example, a lacquer, a sealant, a urethane material, a shellac, varnish, varnish, polyurethane, epoxy, etc.
At block 355, the woven metal may attached with a supportive skeleton. Any type of structural skeleton may be used. In some embodiments, the woven metal may be cut to size prior to being attached with a supportive skeleton.
At block 360, the woven metal may attached with a frame. Any type or size of frame may be used.
As noted above, these blocks may occur in any order. Moreover, some blocks may be omitted and additional blocks added.
Numerous specific details are set forth herein to provide a thorough understanding of the claimed subject matter. However, those skilled in the art will understand that the claimed subject matter may be practiced without these specific details. In other instances, methods, apparatuses, or systems that would be known by one of ordinary skill have not been described in detail so as not to obscure claimed subject matter.
The use of “adapted to” or “configured to” herein is meant as open and inclusive language that does not foreclose devices adapted to or configured to perform additional tasks or steps. Additionally, the use of “based on” is meant to be open and inclusive, in that a process, step, calculation, or other action “based on” one or more recited conditions or values may, in practice, be based on additional conditions or values beyond those recited. Headings, lists, and numbering included herein are for ease of explanation only and are not meant to be limiting.
While the present subject matter has been described in detail with respect to specific embodiments thereof, it will be appreciated that those skilled in the art, upon attaining an understanding of the foregoing, may readily produce alterations to, variations of, and equivalents to such embodiments. Accordingly, it should be understood that the present disclosure has been presented for-purposes of example rather than limitation, and does not preclude inclusion of such modifications, variations, and/or additions to the present subject matter as would be readily apparent to one of ordinary skill in the art.
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61888870 | Oct 2013 | US |