So right now, I’m going to point out you the way I made the brackets for the pergola. I had initially deliberate to construct the brackets to match these on the facet door of the studio, however I modified my thoughts. I feel these brackets are too large and ponderous for the workshop. Plus, the 2 doorways can’t be seen on the identical time. In case you’re standing the place you possibly can see the workshop entrance door, there’s no solution to see the studio facet door, and vice versa. So after deciding that wasn’t necessary, I simply went with a unique design that I actually appreciated.
I needed my brackets to be 31″ x 31″. So I began with a 2″x4″, and I lower one piece to 29.5″ and the opposite piece to 31″. I sanded these rather well with 80-grit sandpaper with my orbital sander, after which sanded the corners by hand.

You’ll be able to see above that the 2 items have a black mark on one finish. That’s the place I marked the place I lower the two″x4″ to chop the 2 items. I marked these in order that I may put the bracket along with these ends collectively. Generally placing wooden items again collectively the place you narrow them creates a greater match. It’s only a good follow to get into.
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