Switchback bookcase
comments (15) July 8th, 2009 in Reader's Gallery
Contemporary design with traditional (albeit routed) dovetail joinery. I've never been a fan of adjustable shelving, which was the genesis for a fixed shelf case that could efficiently house books of varying size. No bookends required.
Design or Plan used: My Own Design - Pete Jones, Denver Colorado
posted in: Reader's Gallery, modern, dovetails, tenons, maple, shelf
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Comments (15)
I have seen some of his other work. Those projects are as creative as the book case.
Congradulations on winning the challenge
Posted: 1:30 pm on December 19th
Posted: 12:45 pm on August 31st
Now that I revisited your creation I have another question. The tall "book end" pieces (mainly shelves 2-6) don't come to a corner. Did you just angle butt-joint that piece with the upper and lower shelves or did you grove in an angled dado joint to accept it.
Posted: 1:47 pm on August 18th
Posted: 9:36 am on August 3rd
I knew if I sloped the shelves along the angle of largest to smallest over an arms length board, tossed in a 90 degree angle for the corner where the books go, the rest of the design would fall out of that. I found the stacking to be most intriguing with a little bit of cantilever, which was my only artistic flair.
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Posted: 8:00 am on July 22nd
my eyes feels fine. good luck
Posted: 6:19 am on July 22nd
When I first bagan looking at your bookshelf, I was reminded of a verical stack of books.
Keep up the good work!
Posted: 10:18 pm on July 20th
As for the doors, that might make an interesting add on! Keep in mind that they'd be a little funky because you'd want to hinge them on the short side (or the bottom door would open into the floor). Thanks again!
Posted: 11:27 pm on July 15th
So far you have my vote for the bookcase winner. The greatest thing about this design is that I could see this bookcase in the simplest dorm room all the way to the most famous CEO's personal office. A fancier home den/office seems most appropriate. Wonder what it would look like with doors on the bottom few levels?
Keep producing sawdust.
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