2. Cut and attach small triangle supports where the pieces meet, which add extra strength to the top and provide a place for a piece of crown molding to rest (figure A). Make the angled trim molding using the router table and chamfer bit by running each long edge over it. The trim will later be centered between decorative end brackets (figure B).3. To make the decorative brackets for each end, first sketch the desired design on a piece of paper to use as a template. Put double-sided tape between the two pieces of lumber so they can be cut at the same time so they're identical. Trace the design onto the lumber and cut it out using a jigsaw with a scroll blade attached (cut as close as possible to the line). Sand the pieces smooth using the pencil lines as a guide and separate the boards.
4. To build up the top shelf, cut a 1x8 with a 1-1/2-inch reveal and make the same routed bevel on the edges. For more interest, add square drawer pulls along the front plate. Place the entire assembly against the wall; secure it using wall anchors and hide the screws with button caps.
5. Caulk around the edges; prime and paint the piece as desired.