# Exercise 3-everyone has a drill machine type hanging around in the basement or garage. You already know how much use (and misuse) of this tool for literally hundreds of jobs around the House. While it is possible to build a simple Bookshelf without ever taking a drill, the approach that requires no screws to build up Your Bookshelf has a large number of traps for the insanely keep everything together while the glue dries. We are talking really, the clip is 20 or more at about $ 20 each. Ouch. At a fraction of the cost, You can use the same power clamp on the wood joints used the wood screws removed (or even nails) to store the pieces together while the glue sets. Of course, You have the entire hole is everywhere, but most people filling them with putty and they look good.
Solid wood boards vs plywood-choosing the right wood for your bookshelf plan can be a great topic to get your arm, especially if You start reading a lot of articles online about the wood and timber quality, plywood construction, stretch the span calculator, etc, etc. This is all good stuff, but for now, let me limit the choices for the first time the bookshelves.
Handle on the plywood boards ... this time around – sure, plywood is fun for the shelf bookcase because it does not matter the deformation plague solid wood. But plywood comes in a 4 x 8 sheets, which means that you will do a lot of cutting to all pieces of a simple Bookshelf. To experienced woodworkers, this isn't really a problem. They first will reduce the sheet into a more manageable pieces (usually with a circular saw) and then head to the table saw for $ 800 to get things perfect square and truly measure for the Bookshelf plan they follow. It does not mean you are not all of this with other tools (such as a circular saw or jigsaw do), but at some point too much work it is to create a lot of injuries on the spot without a larger, fleshy.
Solid pine boards-projects for the first time, I would like to use the wood ready dimensions from big box stores like Home Depot. Pine is relatively cheap (compared to the hardwood) and pre-cut standard format width and length.That means cutting much less for me to get the basic pieces of my bookshelf ready for installation. Woodworkers might indicate that the wood dimensions width and thickness, creating a less than perfect woodworking joints in line without first planning and/or enforce the Board on a table saw. They are right.Dimensional lumber is not perfectly square and consistently from the Board to the next. But that doesn't mean you've seen decent Bookshelf can not build.Of course, you probably have some holes in the joinery, and perhaps a case not absolute square and plumb. But more often than not, You will be the only person who knows otherwise. Save your work more demanding to the Bookshelf You will build a better next year.
Setting up chopping boards-it's a little scary to think about how fragile and organized work space can be when we start chopping boards. Nobody wants to spend time moving tables, set up the Trestles, work clamp ... only to cut the ends of the Board of Directors. Unfortunately, the preparation is less than what I have just mentioned will put you in a dangerous situation. Electrical equipment can be evil ... and I mean really evil. And it's not about how much the experience. Go Online and search for woodworking accidents. The things that most terrible happens with people who have been working for 20-30 years without a scratch. Then out of nowhere, suddenly went wrong. .. the Board go flying through space, arm and finger getting cut and worse.
The first cut to the shelf bookcase-by far the most difficult step in following the plans of the Bookshelf is the first (where bookends shelf) cut. Need not be intimidated by this part of the project, though. If you really need to be careful about setting to bypass (which means using a clamp and cutting Guide for your router) can make this the most fun with Bookshelf of your plan. I carved my first Assembly style. That's to say, I am strong on both sides of the bookshelves side by side ... so that each time with a circular saw (and router) both dishes at the same time. Not only does this save you a lot of time and headache, also make sure Your Board is aligned if You glue everything together.
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