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Bookcase Plans - Tall Bookcase - Looks Like A Lawyers Office !, Book Case Plans And Instructions, and more

Tall Bookcase - Looks Like A Lawyers Office !
We have many more bookcase designs coming, but this one is easy to build and looks great so we'll start with it!! This bookcase can be made full height or half height. It is made from standard lumber...

Book Case Plans And Instructions
This bookcase is 41" tall by 42" wide and was made for my grandson Michael's bedroom. There is a short back to the top shelf to help keep stuff from sliding off and a toe kick under the bottom shelf, cause kids will be standing on it! I used red oak for my...


Teddy Bear Bookends
These delightful Teddy Bear Bookends are a perfect addition to any child's room. Your hard work and thoughtfulness will not go unnoticed when giving these as a gift. With this simple project, learn and practice the techniques and procedures used by expert...

Bookcase
A second bookcase design from Wayne. This one a little more complex. DXF PDF formats.

Book Caddy
The usual way to hold books on top of a shelf or cabinet is with bookends- but here is an alternate way that is attractive in its own right and also tilts the books upward so you can read the titles more easily.

How To Build A Bookcase
A basic pine bookcase designed to be built with basic woodworking tools.

Making the Pyramid Bookcase
I moved about 2 months ago, and my shop is gradually getting "there." There are still a dozen or so boxes to unpack, and I do that concurrent with doing woodworking projects. But, my inside office is a mess. No boxes have yet been unpacked. Magazines,...

Stairwell Bookcase
In most homes, the inside walls are made up of 2" by 4" studs placed 14 and ½ inches apart. Between these studs are perfect places for bookshelves or display cases.



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