Once you have your own wall mounted ballet barre mounted you ll be able to rehearse strengthen practice technique and stretch on your own at any time.
How to make a wall mounted ballet barre.
Step 1 after the cuts are made apply your chosen stain.
Use your power.
Make a barre for the wall 1.
Use this hole to affix the screw into the barre and this will keep it from rotating when your hands are on the barre.
Use a tape measure and a pencil to mark the height you want your barre to be at on the wall.
Wall mounted ballet barre measure 100 times cut once.
Take a tape measure and mark the height that you would like on the wall using a pencil.
Step 3 mark and drill the holes for the handrail.
Remember once a wall mounted barre is in place it will cause damage to the wall after it s removed.
Measure and mark distance for brackets.
Materials needed drill bit to match handrail hardware tape measure paint paint brush.
Step 2 use a stud finder to locate the studs on the wall.
If you do decide to take it out for whatever reason you will need to patch the wall and repaint to erase all signs of a barre once being there.
Install brackets into wood studs wood blocking backing minimum 3 4 thick plywood or hardwood and a minimum of 1 2 larger than the bracket s backplate or concrete anchors are available for purchase for installing into solid concrete or toggle bolts for installing into hollow concrete.
Use a level to make sure the marks for the brackets are in a straight line.
Make light marks on the wall at the correct height to show where the brackets will go.
When it comes to the purchase of brackets you want to choose something that can work for the wall.
A ballet barre can also be mounted along the wall of a sports gym.
Measure and mark height.
Mark the spots where you plan to drill the screws then hold each bracket on the wall as it will be placed and mark the exact spots for the screws.
These brackets are coated with a layer of black scratch resistant varnish.
Brackets generally have a small hole into which you can drill a screw.
And you can limit the size to a single section.
I chose two stains and layered them starting with dark walnut.
Measure and mark where you want your brackets to attach to the wall.