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Bookends (PDF) These bookends are a great beginners project, perhaps for a childs first woodworking project. They can put their initials on the ends.... T. M. Levandusky (free plans)
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Bookcase, Tower (PDF) You will have to submit to their free newsletter in order to get the free woodworking plan. Look towards the top of the page for where to insert your email address.
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| Link Type: free plans | Link Source: PlansNOW | Fix Link?
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Barrister Bookcase A woodworking model, each entity is a separate component that can be manipulated and measured individually. The model is based on the plans from Popular Woodworking.
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Boat Bookcase This bookcase will be a great talking point in the homes of old sailors and landlubbers alike. And it is cheap to make, too!
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Book Case This page trys to describe the basics of building a simple bookcase. The plans offered at the bottom of this page can be easily altered to any height or width. This bookcase is 41 inches tall by 42 inches wide and was made for my grandson Michael’s bedroom. There is a short back to the top shelf to help keep stuff from sliding off and a toe kick under the bottom shelf, cause kids will be standing on it!
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| Link Type: free plans | Link Source: Binkys Woodworking | Fix Link?
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Book Ends, Initialed By cutting the initials of either your first or last name and tracing it onto 1 inch thick stock, you can make some very attractive book ends.
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| Link Type: free plans | Link Source: The Woodcrafter | Fix Link?
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Book Holder (PDF) This is a good project for beginners. It is easy to make and the link provides the materials list and diagrams on how to build it. You will need to scroll down the page to view this project.
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| Link Type: free plans | Link Source: Kansas State University | Fix Link?
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Book Rack These adjustable bookracks look nice and do a good job of holding books in place. They don not hold a lot of books but they are easy enough to make that you can make several. This would make a great gift for someone who’s into reading or has lots of recipe books that they like to keep close at hand.
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Book Rack, Adjustable (PDF) This is a great way to keep your books contained. The best part is it is easy to make and can be adjusted to suit your needs. You may need to scroll down the page to find this project.
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| Link Type: free plans | Link Source: Purdue | Fix Link?
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Book rest (PDF) This week we have the Design for making up a simple Book Rest, and as the illustration shows, it is a piece of work which would be acceptable to anyone. The Book Rest illustrated is planned with its two end panels in Antofret, but it is so arranged that these panels can be cut in straightforward fretwork if so desired.
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Book Rest, Tabletop - Jacobean (PDF) In this page I share with you a large collection of free scroll saw fretwork patterns. I have carefully scanned them and transformed them into pdf files. These patterns were published long ago in Hobbies fretwork magazine. They are offered here with permission of the present Copyright holders, Hobbies Limited. Project #2187.
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Book Shelf, Tall (PDF) Here’s a tall, floor-to-ceiling bookcase with the versatility to serve a variety of purposes.
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Bookcase If you suffer from the anguish of shelf-denial, it is time to build your own bookcase. Courtesy of Mag Ruffman
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Bookcase I had some old 1x12 knotty pine lumber in the basement, which a previous owner had used for some inexpensive shelving. Since we are always in dire need of storage space for books and magazines, I decided to build a small 2-shelf bookcase.
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Bookcase Bookcases are a fun and useful DIY project. Wooden bookcases are simple to build if you assure the pieces are cut square and to correct size. Try adding this poplar version to your home library bookcases. Building bookcases won not take you long if you follow these instructions.
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Bookcase Every home should have a place for books, photo albums and other items of personal and professional interest. What better way to display these treasured items than with a beautiful custom made bookcase. Whether it’s located in a den, office, bedroom or family room, a bookcase will organize your life while adding a touch of class to your home.
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 Bookends (PDF) These bookends are a great beginners project, perhaps for a childs first woodworking project. They can put their initials on the ends.... T. M. Levandusky (free plans) Try your own Google Search. |
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