There would be a significant hunk of wood in there between them interrupting the attraction.
How to hang a knife on a wall.
Under the cabinets this is a unique solution if you a don t like the appearance of a knife rack and or b don t have wall space for one.
It would be worth experimenting with if i had 2 knife bars hanging around.
I think all you d have to do is reverse one set 180 to get compatible polarities.
The large picture hanging strips can hold significant weight and can be cut to a size that will fit and be hidden.
Drill holes in board per your design.
This way you do not have to measure out where to put the magnets on the wall and you dont have to keep the polarity in mind either.
Attach case to wall.
If you have open shelving in your kitchen group a knife strip in with other items hanging on the wall for a clean organized look.
It s no secret that i m fickle and who knows if i will want to change the location or remove something like this down the road leaving holes in my travertine forever.
Purchase a magnetic knife strip.
Use a level to mark the.
Nail down your design.
Find a magnetic strip large enough to hold all of your knives or buy 2 shorter.
When those are dry put glue on the top magnets and stick it to the wall hold for ages until dry.
Give yourself enough room to hang each your knives so you can easily.
So anyway that said here are the steps to building your own customized knife display case.
As part of a larger system a magnetic knife strip can be aligned with other storage like the spice organizer in the example above or hanging utensil rods.
Command strips are definitely worth a shot for attaching the knife rack and will do absolutely no damage.
Add shelves for folders and hangers for straight knives.
The paper thingie was even heavier than the knife so i glued 4 rows of 6 magnets to it.
Do make sure to keep the tab in tact so that you can easily remove them when you move out.
Select and cut a backer board.
Hanging a magnetic knife strip 1.
Gather up your tools and materials.
I ve been dying to replace my bulky countertop knife holder with a sleek wall mount version but i didn t want to drill through my tile.
This is probably the most common way to hang a magnetic knife strip particularly if you keep a chopping board or butcher block on your countertop.