Lockers With Knot Labels



We needed more storage space, so we recently added a cabinet with locking cubbies. This locker unit is great for storing projects, food and valuables at our makerspace!
YuKonstruct is the first makerspace in Canada's north. Our mission is to provide access to shared space, quality tools, available expertise, and a collaborative environment to help makers build anything!
Gather Materials


Also used: 3 1x4x8' sheets of spruce.
The locker doors used 15 pairs of hinges and 15 hasps.
Screws used were 1 3/4" wood screws and 12 dozen were used.
Cut Materials to Dimension

Lay out the sides into 5 even spaces marking a line for screw holes on the outside and for your shelf on the inside.
Cut the storage unit doors into 15 3/16x16 5/16 measurements.
Screw Together

Once in the final location, screw the three units together.
Add Banding

Fill the nail holes with matching wood filler and sand unit.
Engrave the Cabinet Doors and Finish





For this design, we used the laser cutter to etch various knot patterns into the doors.
This step is optional. Other ways of doing this could include painting the doors or carving designs using a CNC router.
Varnish the doors and locker unit using a varnish of your choice. We used indoor water based varnish.
The knot images we used are from Knots, Splices and Rope Work by A Hyatt Verrill.
Attach the Locker Doors



Tie Knots for Handles




Drill holes and add rope through. Tie knots and add accessories where necessary (some knots require hooks or rods).