www.bobsplans.comBookcase PlansHere is a great weekend project for beginning woodworkers. Mosteveryone owns books and needs a place to display them. Here isan easy project that will add beauty and functionality to your homeoffice.You can make it out of solid hardwood or use plywood and trimthe edges with edge banding. The finished project is 48" high by23 1/2" wide by 12" deep. Features four shelves, with three ofthem being adjustable. Build this beautiful bookcase and you canturn your collection of books into a library. Plus, it's an easyproject.Be sure to check out our corner desk plans for which thisbookcase was designed to compliment.Copyright 2009 by Robert E. ReedyVandalia, OhioAll Rights ReservedRevised 2/16/2013
Bookshelf PlansTable of ContentsMaterials List . 1Notes . 2Top and Shelves Dimensions . 3Sides and Back Dimensions . 4Face Frame and Miscellaneous Dimensions . 5Hole Layout – Sides and Back . 6Hole Layout - Face Frame and Miscellaneous Parts . 7Attach Gussets to Sides . 8Assemble sides . 9Attach Top . 10Assemble face frame . 11Attach face frame .12Attach back . 13Assembled Bookcase . 14Face Frame Bottom Cutout . 15Cutout Diagrams . 16Copyright 2009 by Robert E. Reedy, Vandalia, OhioAll Rights Reserved
Bookcase PlansMaterials You Will NeedTwo 11 1/4” by 96” oak boardsOne 7 1/4” by 96” oak boardOne 48” by 24” sheet of 1/4”” oak veneer plywoodFifteen pocket hole face frame screws (1 ¼”)Seven #8 flat head wood screws (1 1/2”)Four #8 flat head wood screws (2”)Ten finishing nails (1 1/2”)Twelve metal or plastic shelf supports (¼” pin diameter)Item ListItem NameSizeMaterialQtyTop23 1/2” by 12”3/4” Oak1Shelves21 3/8” by 10 3/4”3/4” Oak3Bottom21 1/2” by 10 3/4”3/4” Oak1Sides47 1/4” by 11”3/4” Oak2Back45 1/8” by 22 1/81/4” Oak Plywood1Face Frame Side47 1/4” by 1 1/4”3/4” Oak2Face Frame Top20 1/2” by 1 1/4”3/4” Oak1Face Frame Bottom20 1/2” by 3”3/4” Oak1Rear Top Support21 1/2” by 1 1/4”3/4” Oak1Rear Bottom Support21 1/2” by 2 1/4”3/4” Wood1Bottom Gusset10 ¾” by 1 1/2”3/4” Wood2Copyright 2009 by Robert E. ReedyAll Rights Reserved
Book Shelf PlansTop & Shelves DimensionsPage 323 1/2"12"Top21 3/8"10 3/4"Shelf(3 Required)21 1/2"10 3/4"BottomCopyright (c) 2009 by Robert E. ReedyAll Rights Reserved
Book ShelfParts Drawings - Sides and BackPage 422 1/8"SideBack(2 Required)45 1/8"47 1/4"1/4"11"Cut a dado 3/8" deep and 1/4" wide on the inside edge of each sidepiece. This for the back panel. See the detail to the left.3/8"Copyright (c) 2009 by Robert E. ReedyAll Rights Reserved
Book ShelfFace Frame & Miscellaneous DimensionsPage 51 1/4"21 1/2 inRear Top Support1 1/4 in21 1/2 inRear Bottom Support2 1/4 in10 in47 1/4 inFace Frame Front (2 Required)1 1/2 inBottom Gusset(2 Required)20 1/2 in1 1/4 inFace Frame Top20 1/2 in3"Face Frame BottomCut the opening in the Face Frame Bottom as shown below.See Page 15 for details.Face Frame BottomCopyright (c) 2009 by Robert E. ReedyAll Rights Reserved
Book Shelf PlansHole layout - Sides and BackPage 6For the shelf supports, drill 1/4" diameter holes on theinside surface of the sides as shown below. These holesshould be 1/2" deep. Use a drill stop to ensure you don'tdrill through outer surface of the sides.Drill two pocket holes at the top. Holes are 1 1/2" fromedges.Drill the back panel mounting holes with a5/32" bit as shown below.These holes are 3/16: from the edges.4"7 1/16"7 1/16"1 1/2"Side7 3/4"7"1 1/2"7"Back7"7"7"2"2"7"Copyright (c) 2009 by Robert E. ReedyAll Rights Reserved4"
Book Shelf PlansHole Layout - Face Frame & Misc PartsPage 7Drill a 3/16" hole through each end and centerof the edge of the Face Frame Front.Face Frame Top2 1/2"Drill a pocket hole on each end of theback side of the Face Frame Front.2 1/2"Face Frame TopDrill two pocket holes on the back sideof the Face Frame Bottom. These pocketholes should be about 1/2" from the topand 1/2" from the bottom.Face Frame BottomDrill a 3/16" hole through each end & center ofthe edge of the Rear Top Support.Rear Top Support2 1/2"Drill a pocket hole on each end of theback side of the Rear Top Support.2 1/2"Rear Top SupportDrill two pocket holes on the back sideof the Rear Bottom Support. Thesepocket holes should be about 1/2" fromthe top and 1/2" from the bottom.Rear Bottom Support1 3/4"Drill two 3/16"holes through the front side of eachBottom Gusset. These holes should be 1 3/4" fromeach end and centered from top to bottom.1 3/4"Bottom GussetDrill two 3/16"holes through edge of eachBottom Gusset. These holes should be 1 1/4"from each end and centered from top to bottom.1 1/4"1 1/4"Bottom GussetDrill three pocket holes on the underside of theBottom as shown.Bottom3"Copyright (c) 2009 by Robert E. ReedyAll Rights Reserved3"
Book Shelf PlansAttach - Gussets to SidesPage 8Apply glue to mating surfaces and attach aBottom Gusset to the bottom of each sideas pictured below.Be sure the end of the gusset is flush withthe front edge of the side.Edges are flush2 1/4"Copyright (c) 2009 by Robert E. ReedyAll Rights Reserved
Book Shelf PlansAssembly - Assemble SidesPage 9Step 1. Apply glue to mating surfaces and attach the Rear TopSupport to the sides with pocket hole screws as pictured below.The Rear Top Support should be flush with the top of each side andflush to the inner surface of the dado.Step 2. Apply glue to mating surfacesand attach the Rear Bottom Support tothe Sides with pocket hole screws aspictured below.The Bottom Support is flush with theinner surface of the dado.Apply glue to mating surfaces and attach theBottom to the gussets with two inch screws aspictured above.Be sure the end of the Bottom is flush with thefront edges of the sides.Copyright (c) 2009 by Robert E. ReedyAll Rights Reserved
Book Shelf PlansAttach TopPage 10Position the Top so it is flush with the rearedges of the sides and centered from side to side.Apply glue to mating surfaces and secure theTop to the sides with pocket hole screws and tothe Rear Top Support with 1 3/4" flatheadscrews.Copyright (c) 2009 by Robert E. ReedyAll Rights Reserved
Book Shelf PlansAssemble Face FramePage 11Apply glue to mating surfaces and assemble theFace Frame with pocket hole screws as shown.Check to make sure the assembled frame issquare. If not, clamp it in a squared positionbefore tightning the screws.Copyright (c) 2009 by Robert E. ReedyAll Rights Reserved
Book Shelf PlansAttach Face FramePage 12Apply glue to mating surfaces and position theFace frame so it is flush with the Top andcentered from side to side.Step 1. Secure it to the Topwith three 1 3/4" flatheadscrews.Step 2. Secure it to the sideswith 1 1/2" finishing nails asshown.Step 4. Using a nail set,countersink the finishing nails sothey are below the surface of thewood and fill the holes with woodputty.Step 3. Secure it to thebottom with pocket holescrews using the holesalready drilled in the bottom.Copyright (c) 2009 by Robert E. ReedyAll Rights Reserved
Book Shelf PlansAttach BackPage 13Position the Back so it is inside the dados on thesides and flush with the underside of the Top.Secure the back with 3/4" #6 pan head woodscrews as shown below.Copyright (c) 2009 by Robert E. ReedyAll Rights Reserved
Book Shelf PlansAssembed BookshelfPage 14After the glue dries, you're ready to sand andfinish the assembled bookcase and the threeremovable shelves.Insert the shelf supports into holes for thedesired locations of the shelves and yourbookcase is good to go.ckBaSideCompleted BookcaseCopyright (c) 2009 by Robert E. ReedyAll Rights Reserved
Book Shelf PlansFace Frame Bottom CutoutPage 15Cut the opening in the Face Frame Bottom as shown below.The grid line spacing is 1/4".Face Frame Bottom1"2 1/4 "1 1/2 "2"3/4" RadiusCopyright (c) 2009 by Robert E. ReedyAll Rights Reserved
Book ShelfCutout DiagramsPage 1611 1/4 "11 1/4 "7 1/4 "Bottom GussetTop (1st Half)Bottom GussetTwo 96" by 11 1/4" by 3/4" boards.One 96" by 7 1/4" by 3/4" board.One 24" by 48" by 1/4" plywood.ShelfTop (2nd Half)ShelfSideYou'll need:24 "Rear Bottom SupportRear Top SupportFace Frame SideFace Frame Top48 "Face Frame BottomFace Frame SideSide96 "Shelf96 "Bottom96 "Copyright (c) 2009 by Robert E. ReedyAll Rights ReservedBack
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