Showing posts with label UnderWindow. Show all posts
Showing posts with label UnderWindow. Show all posts

Thursday, April 5, 2012

Build an Under-Window Bookcase

Cutting the Shelves The first step to building this bookshelf is to cut the two shelf standards, the vertical pieces on each side of the bookshelf. Using a Table Saw or Circular Saw, cut two pieces of 3/4" plywood 12" wide x 28-1/4" high. Set these two pieces aside for the moment.

Next, you'll need to cut the three shelves. The top and bottom shelves are cut to 12" x 47", whereas the center shelf will be cut to 11-3/4" x 47".


Finally cut one piece to 12" x 48". This will be the top of the unit, and will sit above the top shelf. Set this piece aside for the time being, as you won't need it until step 5.


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Monday, February 6, 2012

Build an Under-Window Bookcase

Under-Window Bookcase A bookcase is a terrific project for woodworkers of all abilities. Building a bookshelf employs many of the same techniques used when building cabinets, but adds a number of moldings that not only dress out the bookcase, it requires a level of precision that will greatly enhance the woodworker's skill level.

With these free woodworking plans, you'll build a bookshelf designed to fit under a window sill. You can make the bookcase out of any type of wood you choose, but the most popular will be to use oak or pine. The bookcase displayed in the pictures on the following pages was made using birch plywood with pine moldings.


Difficulty Level
Woodworking: ModerateFinishing: Paint or stain optional
Time to Complete
5-6 Hours
Recommended Tools
Miter Saw or Circular SawTable Saw or Radial Arm Saw with Dado SetBand Saw or JigsawCordless or Corded Power DrillClaw HammerLayout Square
Materials Needed Two (2) 4x8 Sheet Sanded 3/4-inch Birch or Oak PlywoodOne (1) 2x4 Sheet 1/4-inch PlywoodOne (1) 1x4 8-feet long (Oak or Pine)Two (2) 3/4" Cove Molding 8-feet long (Oak or Pine)One (1) 3/4" Quarter Round Molding 8-feet long (Oak or Pine)One (1) Screen Molding 8-feet long (Oak or Pine)1 inch Wood Screws4d Finish NailsTape MeasurePencilCompass or 3" diameter Circle for markingWoodworker's GlueStainable Wood FillerSandpaper

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