This L shaped bookcase features adjustable thick shelves you can arrange how ever you like. Make one side or both using the free building instructions at the link.
This book shelf can be used as a big doll home in a kid's room. The shelf will be used by adults to exhibit collectibles. Simple to construct with 1x12 boards. measures 64-3/4 inches high. This woodworking design includes instructions, exploded view diagrams, and full-size drawings for the projects.
This project comes with a built-in chair so you may sit down and remove your boots or shoes. You can hang up your coat and hat using decorative coat hooks. A handy mirror to ensure that you always look your best. Very little floor space is taken up by the compact design in the hallway or foyer. Additional storage is provided by the under-seat chest. Full-size images, exploded view diagrams, lumber layouts, and step-by-step directions are all included in this woodworking plan.
Two easy bookcase building projects. Both are intended to be constructed from 1x12 pine boards. For the back, use bead board or plywood. Small bookcase is 10.5 inches deep, 26 inches broad, and 41 inches high. Large bookcase has dimensions of 72.75 in. height, 25.5 in. broad, and 10.5 in. deep. Full-size images, exploded view diagrams, lumber layouts, and step-by-step directions are all included in this woodworking plan.
The casing components are stacked one on top of the other. You can create as few or as many sections as you like. Four can be safely piled on top of one another. For complete access to books, doors lift up and glide back. keeps keepsakes and books clear of dust. Doors may swing up and slide back thanks to wood dowels at the ends. It does away with the requirement for pricey barrister hardware. Full-size images, exploded view diagrams, lumber layouts, and step-by-step directions are all included in this woodworking plan.
The straightforward construction of this project is facilitated by the boat's uncomplicated design and the full-size blueprints provided for the majority of its components. This woodworking design includes instructions, exploded view diagrams, and full-size drawings for the projects.
These arched bookshelves were built using 3/4 inch plywood and a few basic tools. Plywood is perfect if you plan to paint this project. Follow along at the link to see how to build it.
Inspire the imagination of young engineers with our simple to make Locomotive Book Organizer. Cut it out from scrap wood you probably have in your workshop using your scroll saw or bandsaw. Feel free to add to your own cuts to truly make it your own! Beginner skill level. Your choice to paint or stain.
Keeps your childrens story books, coloring books, CDs or DVDs organized. Each section stacks on top of another. You can make one, two or three sections (pictured) as your collection grows.
Brighten the room of any child and provide an imaginative place to keep books and treasures with this colorful dollhouse or castle design. For ease of assembly, the bookcases have identical base and case construction. Just add a few simple details to complete the desired style, and paint. The units are made of medium-density fiberboard, plywood, and poplar.
If you have some short pieces of dowel laying around, make a Book Organizer. Cut it out from scrap wood you probably have in your workshop using your scroll saw or bandsaw. Make it truly your own by cutting designs into the sides! Beginner skill level. Your choice to paint or stain.
Brighten a childs room and provide an imaginative place to keep books and treasures with this colorful dollhouse or castle design. For ease of assembly, the bookcases have identical base and case cons...
This storage unit would make a great place to corral kids toys in baskets or just use it as a book storage unit, even for displays. The beveled edge just elevates a plain storage unit up a notch. Build it using free plans at the link.
This cabinet would look fantastic just about anywhere. At the link there is a picture of three of them side by side. Awesome.
This end table will possibly replace several other pieces of furniture since it features a generous top for a lamp and decor as well as a bookcase, a drawer and a shelf behind doors. Here are the free plans.
Keep favorite display pieces, CDs, and other items in this easy-to-build, narrow-case project. Make it from red oak and red oak plywood for a traditional look, or go contemporary with a clear-finished maple pair with metal legs. The finished height measurement depends on if you are using the traditional base or metal feet. The traditional version is 73.75 inches high. Included with the plan is a quick and easy router jig for trimming solid wood edging perfectly flush with plywood panels.
This beautiful piece of furniture offers open cubbies as well as closed storage. Build it using these free woodworking plans.
Here is a jig for routing bookcase or cabinet-side dadoes that exactly match the thickness of your shelf stock. No special bits are needed. Just use an ordinary straight bit and a guide bushing.
Here is the original article straight from Book No. 4510, Practical Delta Projects. Delta Projects New and Novel Things to Make,Book 10 DELTA Mfg. Division.
This super-simple shelving unit works well in mission, traditional, and even contemporary settings. Straight-forward assembly makes it a snap to build, and biscuit joinery makes for solid construction...
Because of its modular construction, this super-flexible system transforms to meet your needs, big or small. Add, subtract, or reconfigure from the eight different components shown as your space changes. The components are sized to maximize use of 4 x 8 foot plywood sheets. The components are a snap to construct, thanks to the simple design, biscuit joinery, and common parts.
Keep your reading materials, whether books or magazines, in order with this convertible case. You can hang one on a wall, set one on a desk, or stack several of them on the base as a beautiful all-in-one bookcase and magazine rack like this one. The shelves sit flat to display books or angle forward for magazines.
While building a small bookcase, I stumbled on an age-old problem: how to apply finish to all six sides and edges of the shelves in one sitting. (And, how to handle and store the freshly finished pieces until they dried.) This time, though, I figured out a solution.
This project contains a number of duplicate parts that make it easy to cut and assemble. The two sides, for example, start as one wide plywood blank. After you rout the joinery, ripping the blank in half produces two mirrored sides with dadoes that align. This simple and sturdy cabinet uses only two joints: dadoes and rabbets cut with your router. In addition, we have added the quick-and-easy perfect fit dado guide project plan for ease in routing.
This is a link to a Google 3D SketchUp drawing for horizontal slotted shelving. You will need the SketchUp software to download this drawing and its freely available online. We do not provide support for this software. Not all drawings have the measurements displayed but you can use the measurement tool in SketchUp to easily and accurately determine the dimensions of each lumber part. Most drawings do not have instructions, its assumed you can build it based on the completed drawing provided.
Family room, dorm room, any room: These easy-to-build shelves work wherever you need versatile, customizable storage. Movable shelves rest at your choice of five heights. Stack two units, as shown, for a lot of storage or display area in a little floor space. Add another unit to create a workspace. When your needs change, just rearrange the set for a new custom solution. One finished unit measures approximately 32 inches wide x 37 inches high x 15 inches deep.
Though distinctly different, these three bookcases share a common carcase. The classic cherry version includes a door, the maple country bookcase rests on feet; and the oak version has a profiled base and a plywood back instead of slats. The classic and traditional versions measure 60 inches high while the country version is 61.25 inches high.
Put your treasured books, collectibles, and craftsmanship on display with this stylish case-on-case project that is surprisingly easy to build. Though this handsome piece looks sophisticated, you do n...
This gravity defying display focuses attention on your favorite keepsakes. A cantilevered shelves system ensure that your collectibles sit on a secure foundation. And the simple joinery (made possible by an easy dado jig - plan included) makes this a weekend project that is sure to suspend the imagination.
Like the title suggests these box shelves are a series of boxes you can build using plywood. You can change the size or depth to suit your use. Follow along with the free plans at the link to build your own shelving unit.