Arts & Crafts Bookrack Project Plan
A portable book rack -- use a router template for perfect results
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Published 2008 Product #011230
Gregory Paolini modeled this book rack after the Gustav Stickley's No. 74 book rack -- with its short design, V-shaped shelves, and D-shaped handholds. But Paolini also made the design his own, replacing wedged tenons with simple through-tenons, adding a shelf, and tapering the end panels for a look reminiscent of the Roycroft designs he loves. Paolini uses a router template to lay out and cut the slots for the shelf mortises and the other cutouts on the end panels. His router technique uses a guide bushing for initial cuts, followed by cleanup with a flush-trimming bit. The tenons are cut on the tablesaw, and the piece is finished with stain and shellac.
SKILL LEVEL:
Beginner
FINISHED SIZE:
11-1/2 in. deep by 32 in. wide by 29 in. tall
PLAN INCLUDES:*
-- Complete cutlist
-- Extensive full-size and scale drawings
* Instruction article will be provided via email within 24 hours of purchase.
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