Free
Bookcase Plans
Building a bookcase
This
pine bookcase features simple construction and
it's designed to be built with basic woodworking tools.
Yet, the finished project is a worthy and useful
addition to any room of the house. While it's meant to
rest on the floor, you can convert the bookcase to a
wall-mounted storage unit by leaving off the baseboard.
You can secure the cabinet to the wall by screwing
through the cabinet cleats into the wall studs.
The
tall bookcase
Here's a relatively
simple-to-build bookcase that's sure to make an
attractive addition to any room in your home. Designed
to fill the space from floor-to-ceiling, it offers ten
shelves and cubbyholes for books, decorator
accents and audio/visual components, as you prefer. Our
example features a swiveling, slide-out shelf for a
compact TV set plus three adjustable shelves and an
enclosed cabinet for storing audio/videotapes, compact
discs or other items.
Bookcase
A
nicely designed bookcase with materials list and cut
list to take the guess work out of your woodworking
project. Nice hands on photo's as well.
Barrister bookcases
These
professional Lawyer style bookcase were designed
so
you can make any number of units that can be stacked on
one another and stacked side-by-side as well. And
there's a complete economy of material use because the
top of one also serves as bottom of the case above it.
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