bookcase

  1. Twin Sipo Bookcases

    Twin Sipo Bookcases

    Approx 20x14x51. Constructed with sliding dovetails, tenons and glue, no screws or nails. Layered finish with Teak Oil/Wipe-On Varnish/Wax.
  2. Twin Sipo Bookcases

    Twin Sipo Bookcases

    Approx 20x14x51. Constructed with sliding dovetails, tenons and glue, no screws or nails. Layered finish with Teak Oil/Wipe-On Varnish/Wax.
  3. Designed by Dean H. Prewitt, Built by son, Joe Lyddon

    Designed by Dean H. Prewitt, Built by son, Joe Lyddon

    Plaque made by Leo D. Voisine of E. Freetown, MA Misha Custom Signs & Crafts http://www.MishaCustom.com I think he did a great job at a very reasonable price! Take a look at his website... Contact him... You will be surprised! ... and HAPPY!
  4. Designed by Dean H. Prewitt, Built by son, Joe Lyddon

    Designed by Dean H. Prewitt, Built by son, Joe Lyddon

    Plaque made by Leo D. Voisine of E. Freetown, MA Misha Custom Signs & Crafts http://www.MishaCustom.com I think he did a great job at a very reasonable price! Take a look at his website... Contact him... You will be surprised! ... and HAPPY!
  5. Designed by Dean H. Prewitt, Built by son, Joe Lyddon

    Designed by Dean H. Prewitt, Built by son, Joe Lyddon

  6. Designed by Dean H. Prewitt, Built by son, Joe Lyddon

    Designed by Dean H. Prewitt, Built by son, Joe Lyddon

    Magazine shelves are slanted for Magazine display.
  7. Designed by Dean H. Prewitt, Built by son, Joe Lyddon

    Designed by Dean H. Prewitt, Built by son, Joe Lyddon

    Here it shows how the Magazine shelves work! I love it!
  8. Designed by Dean H. Prewitt, Built by son, Joe Lyddon

    Designed by Dean H. Prewitt, Built by son, Joe Lyddon

    Overall unit as it was during the Finishing process... Note: the two middle shelves are slanted for Magazine display. The other shelves are for books. The Magazine feature is the part I really liked and just HAD to make some for ourselves... Finally got around to it. Overall...
  9. my first bookcase

    my first bookcase

    oak bookcase
  10. J

    QSRO Bookcase

    Almost finished with a very gratifying project. I was able to help Jeff Mills and Jim (insteadof) saw up this wood late last summer. Thanks to Scott for the kiln drying as well. Interesting to see a round log turn into a piece of finished furniture. :icon_cheers Still have some finish work...
  11. CrealBilly

    QSRO bookcase WIP

    Here's a short liitle book case I'm making for the wife out of some of cull you guys didn't want from the last kiln dried QSRO lumber run @ Scott's There is so much ray fleck in some of the boards it almost look like cull - that's because it is. Seal coat is still wet sorry for the glare...
  12. davejones

    Bookcase Complete!

    :icon_cheers It is done! :icon_cheers Still have lots to learn, but I had fun and actually built something that is functional and should last a long time. I'm ready for the next project, but SWMBO says that the next one is re-grouting the kitchen. :gar-Cr I would much rather go to the shop...
  13. Arguseyed

    Bookcase tie to sloped ceiling

    For those of you a lot smarter than me, how would you suggest I tie a built-in bookcase into a ceiling like this? The sloped part of the ceiling meets the wall at about 120° and the bookcase will intersect at about the mid point of the slope. I've thought of just leaving it flat at the top and...
  14. davejones

    Bookcase WIP and Stealth Gloat

    Here is an update on my bookcase. I finally feel like I am making some progress. I designed it to fit into an otherwise unusable nook in our bonus room. This project started in Feb 2008 when I had a Red Oak tree that was down in our yard cut into rough lumber. So roughly 1yr later here is...
  15. J

    Short and fat bookcase WIP

    Well I got my wife a gift card for the christian book store there in Raleigh on capital. She bought books, now I need to build a bookcase :roll: Anyways I managed to work some of that QSRO cull that nobody wanted from the last KD lumber run. Despite the fact I've been doing a lot of trim...
  16. merrill77

    Barrister Bookcase in walnut

    I finished this project in October, but I'm just now getting it documented. I've got more details on my website. This project started a long time ago - I'm glad to finally get it out of the shop.
  17. davejones

    BDR - Bookcase Design Review

    Howdy All, I am in the planning stages of my first real project and need some help so I don't learn all the lessons the hard way! :BangHead: I am going to build a built-in bookcase to fit in a nook in my home office. Here is a rough sketch of the design I have so far. And just in case you...
  18. My First Bookcase

    My First Bookcase

    This was a great project to get to know my new Craftsmen router and 3/4" straight bit.
  19. My First Bookcase

    My First Bookcase

    Here's a simple bookcase. Nothing fancy. Pine, glue, stain......and wala.
  20. Travis Porter

    Bookcase project

    Here is a rough (and incomplete) sketchup drawing of bookcases I am doing for a friends house on each side of a fireplace. I have drawn the lowers, but not sure what to do with putting a mantle on it and whether to bring the cabinets out flust with the sheetrock. This is a gas insert with...

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