Materials and Tools:
- Paint or stain (optional)
- Tools: Saw, drill, measuring tape, level, screwdriver

- Measure Your Space: Start by measuring the area where you want to place your shelf. This will help you determine the dimensions of your shelf.
- Use Blender for Mockups: Blender, a free and open-source 3D modeling software, is a fantastic tool for visualizing your project before you start cutting any wood. Create a simple mockup of your shelf to ensure it fits your space and meets your needs.
- Pro Tip: set the units to imperial to make it really easy!
- Sanding: Sand all the cut edges and surfaces to ensure they are smooth and ready for assembly.

Step 3: Assembly
- Dry Fit: Before gluing or screwing anything together, do a dry fit of your pieces to ensure everything aligns correctly.
- Glue and Screw: Apply wood glue to the edges of the horizontal pieces where they will meet the side pieces. Clamp them in place and use screws or nails to secure the joints.
Step 4: Finishing
- Sanding: Once the glue is dry, give the entire shelf another sanding to smooth out any rough spots.
- Painting or Staining: Apply your choice of paint or stain to match your kitchen decor. Let it dry completely before moving on to installation.

Conclusion:
Building a kitchen jar shelf with this simple 4-cut design is an easy and rewarding project that adds both functionality and charm to your kitchen. Using Blender for mockups allows you to visualize your design and make adjustments before cutting any wood, ensuring a perfect fit for your space. Enjoy your new shelf and the satisfaction of a DIY project well done!
Happy crafting!






