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Wall Shelves Plan Build
this beauty in a weekend using a table saw and a router table.
Assembles with dovetail tongue and groove joints - no glue! |
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Knock-Down Shelves This unit does not employ any
permanent joinery or hardware to hold the shelves to the end frames. Yet
it's very sturdy. |
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Oak Bookcase Classic construction. The sides and
back are frames and panels assembled with stub tenon and groove joinery.
The three frames are joined with rabbets and grooves. |
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Decorative Shelves These shelves feature gentle
curves on the brackets and arcs at the ends of the shelves. And they
hang on the wall using a neat, invisible system. |
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Home Shelving Planner Seminar A downloadable
seminar that helps you plan a hold-it-all shelving system. |
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Cherry Craftsman Bookcase This is a good example
of craftsman or mission-style furniture of the early 1900's. It has
sturdy mortise and through tenon construction, square pegs, and
shop-made door pulls -- just like the originals. |
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Dovetailed Shelf The four sides of the shelf and
the drawers are all joined with dovetails. |
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Craftsman Bookcase Every home needs one of these.
Features tempered glass doors and three shelves. 60 in. tall by 36 in.
wide by 12 in. deep. |
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Tambour Bookcase You'll have a hard time finding
many bookcases as good-looking and versatile as this one... |
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Barrister's Bookcase Not just for law books anymore, this
classic bookcase lends a prestigious feel to any office and any
collection of books (or whatever). |
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