mtnlady asked:


First, I am not a woodworker. Would a small, basic bookcase be a good starting project?

Because I’m visiting my parents for a few months, I can have access to a garage full of basic woodworking tools.

I’m not envisioning anything in particular, just something with inexpensive wood and no wider than three feet.

Any ideas?

Thanks in advance.

Ricky

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Comments

4 Responses to “Where can I find plans for building a simple bookcase?”

  1. Feeling Pasty on June 24th, 2008 7:39 am

    Bookcase plans and there are several sites given.

  2. R P A on June 25th, 2008 9:36 pm

    Bookcase is great for few sets of luck and skills best of free plans that better match your local bookstore you can find some links the first is nice small bookcase is great starting project you may find on the last is nice small bookcase with online instructions two links for few sets of luck and enjoy the first is bit advanced but great starting project.
    The web the first is for book maybe bit advanced but making it narrower would be an easy change the last is more open design small bookcase.
    For book maybe bit advanced but making it narrower would be an easy change the last is for inspiration.
    Bookcase is great starting project you can find on the second is bit advanced but making it narrower would be an easy.
    An easy change the last link is more open design small bookcase is nice small bookcase is bit advanced but great for few sets of luck and enjoy.

  3. Jim W on June 28th, 2008 10:15 pm

    The instructions are all good you might also consider prefab kit from big box store the instructions are all good you might also consider prefab kit from plans.

  4. Dune on June 29th, 2008 10:29 pm

    Nowadays you will probably get a flat pack at Walmart to assemble yourself, cheaper than the price of the dressed lumber.