Before a series of plans for the Bookshelf, I decided first to shop to the shelves of books pre-fab, both online and at some discount furniture store in the city. My plan is to see a variety of styles and prices before deciding what to buy. It didn't take long to find that I really have only two choices in the case; buy particle board shelves ugly rather expensive with fake wood laminate, or buy a very expensive wood bookcases that in my family for the next 100 years will continue. Good things would be nice, but because I can't afford to spend $ 800 Ethan Allen now, I really go to only one choice: Bookshelf ugly rather expensive. It is disappointing to think that this is the only option.
So now I see some of the plans of the Bookshelf, which meant that I had to take a job building things from scratch. I'm starting to like the idea, though.First, it is the only other option that I can find to buy an expensive book shelves are ugly, and second, I love the idea for myself to determine what level of quality (and cost) I would like to be included in the project. I do not want a bookcase made of materials that the cheapest around, but I don't need the most expensive either. Build my own book shelf that I make something between the two extremes.
I have been doing quite a lot of research on the Web, and I came up with some guidelines that are simple enough for the type of wood project approach. Overall, the good news is that you must be a woodworker hard-core to withdraw this. In fact, the Bookshelf perfect starter project for someone just got into stuff building of wood. Perhaps it is a little more challenging than making Bridge (which is also a good plan to start with), but I think it is very important for beginners to something that they can feel pleased when it have all said and done. So let's start with some basics building bookshelves.
Three tools-I assume that most people try their first Bookshelf project will not complete woodworking power tools they shop – things like a table saw, drill press, router tables, rugged, and all that. What I think the first builders can (and should) have is the circular saw, router and drill. quite amazing what you can build with just a few tools are pretty cheap.
# Circular saw 1-a circular saw would be just about anything you can cut on pitching, and with a few accessories, some quite elaborate joinery. Even if You later decide to upgrade to the tools that are more expensive, will see a circular You can always be used in stores. For bookshelves that are simple, You would use a circular saw for all the boards, cut to length and to help cut the dado keeping Your bookcase shelf. You can also use the saw to cut back on a 4 x 8 sheet of plywood to back the bookshelves.
# 2 the Router-I'm sure there are many projects built without the aid of a wood router, but my question is, why go to the trouble? Sometimes you can get the router is worth less than $ 100, and was given the extra work you will save yourself in the long run, it is a good investment. The Router will ease the work of the first cutting rack Your Bookshelf, and with some accessories are made, leaving a whole load of professional-style woodworking techniques a try.
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