Well, Mother Nature has finally decided to give us a break by letting the weather warm up a bit. It was 42 degrees outside this afternoon, everything is melting, and so its time to get back to work again. Thank heavens--I was developing wood working withdrawal.
Heres the first posting for this year: a bookcase for my husband. Heres the story behind this:
Discussion
Jim teaches at a local community college and like all academic folks, he has tons of books, papers, files, assorted electronic stuff, and two orange cats who love to get into everything. I made a large desk last year for my mother in law, which Jim has inherited, that he had a lot of his stuff stacked on. That still left about 4 stacks of books in various spots on the floor. Since disorder makes Jim crazy (hes an engineer-that should tell you something) I volunteered to make him a large bookcase for all of this stuff.
Plans
I decided to use one of Ana Whites plans from her website at www.ana-white.com. The plans I used are the Kentwood Bookcase plans and you can download a free set of plans at http://ana-white.com/2012/03/plans/kentwood-bookshelf. The only change I made was to make mine a foot taller or 6 ft high.
Here are some photos and a lot of complaining:
I began the project yesterday and it was really cold here. That along with arthritic hands and having to wear a big heavy coat in the shop made working on the project really uncomfortable. I was really looking forward to making something in the shop after so many weeks of freezing weather. Ok, Ive whined enough.
The project utilizes a Kreg Jig and I had one from several years ago. I made a small cabinet with it and put it away and promptly forgot about it and I was happy I could actually use it for something useful. This really speeds up the project. Here is the jig and I was about to drill a series of holes in one of the sides. I used regular ol pine boards for this and I followed Anas plans exactly:
Here is the trim on one end of one of the sides:
And here is a completed side. Unfortunately the plans call for 2x2s which are really crappy wood. The next time I make something that calls for 2x2s Ill just make my own:
Here are some 2x2s that I made myself. Much better quality:
Anyway, if you look at the plans youll see the steps I took. Here is a photo of the completed bookcase in my living room. It was too cold to assemble it outside:
I planned to add a back to the bookcase out of tongue and groove pine but I went over budget a bit so I settled for some brackets at the corners to stiffen the piece. You can also see the cat inspection being done:
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