Part of my ongoing kitchen remodel involves using some corbels (fancy word for brackets) attached to a half wall to support a concrete countertop. After seeing the high price for pre-made corbels, I decided I will make my own out of 8/4 hard maple (besides saving money, I can style them like I want).
Question is: How do I attach these to the wall? They are more than decorative, and have to be stout enough to support the heavy countertop and the weight of someone leaning on it.
I could drive lag bolts through the face into the wall studs, but then I'd have a huge hole to plug on a curved surface.
Anyone know how this is done?
Question is: How do I attach these to the wall? They are more than decorative, and have to be stout enough to support the heavy countertop and the weight of someone leaning on it.
I could drive lag bolts through the face into the wall studs, but then I'd have a huge hole to plug on a curved surface.
Anyone know how this is done?

LCHIEN
Loring in Katy, TX USA
). But I would like to avoid the baseplate, as it will be mounted right where a stile is located in some panels I'm also building. And David's suggestion...well, let me read through it a fourth time and get back to you....right off it looks like too many cuts (i.e., I'd screw one up), but I think it would be rock solid.
). See...I got bids from some contractors. These shocked the wife (as intended). I then point out that we can do it for at least $20,000 less (it's actually more than just a kitchen remodel, a bathroom and new hardwood flooring throughout the house got thrown in). So I figure even if I buy $5,000 in new toys, we're still way ahead.
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