In this final segment host Amy Devers finishes the bookshelf by attaching the three boxes together and assembling the units together.
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 Host Amy Devers completes the bookshelf with cantilevered...
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 shelves that are strong and graceful.
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Materials:3/4" plywood with walnut veneering Cross-cut system Pre-glued walnut edge banding Pencil Small roller Edge band trimmer Dowels Masking tape Dowel centers Stainless steel tubes Stainless steel washers Threaded rod Threaded insert Screws Nuts Large forstner bit Small forstner bit 1/2" drill bit 220-grit sandpaper Cloths Tent Lacquer Lacquer thinner Sealer 400-grit sandpaper Synthetic steel wool Wood glue Clamping blocks Small paint brush Metal chop saw Safety glasses Tools: Table saw Circular saw Hot iron Doweling jig (aluminum or wood) Drill Combination square Tape measure Clamps Awl Plastic mallet Orbital sander Professional spray gun Disc sander
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 Figure A
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 Figure B
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 Figure C
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 Figure D
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Assembling the Bookshelf- We have a threaded rod which runs from the underside of the top shelf all the way down through the sections of the bookshelf. Stainless steel tubing goes over the threaded rod and acts as a stabilizer between the two shelves and is sandwiched by the wood. Finally, washers protect the wood from the stainless steel tubing.
- Cut the threaded rod and the stainless steel tubing to size on the metal chop saw (figure A). It has a blade that is specially designed for cutting metal. If you don't have one of these saws at home, you can have a metal fabrication shop cut your metal, or you can do it with a hack saw.
- Mark the length of the threaded rod at 31-1/2" and the stainless steel tubing at 14".
- Clamp it in place and cut the tubing to length on the metal chop saw.
- Cut the threaded rod to the proper size.
- Clean the cut edges of the threaded rod and the stainless steel tubing using a disc sander to remove any metal burrs. It is important as you sand to constantly rotate the work piece (figure B). If you don't have a disc sander, you can use a metal file to clean up the edges.
- To assemble the bookshelf, screw the mounting blocks in place on the plinth.
- Pre-drill holes in the tops of the mounting blocks to attach the bookshelf and the plinth.
- Attach the corner braces (figure C) which help to reinforce the joints on the plinth.
- Attach the plinth to the bookshelf assembly and begin by centering it in place. Clamp the unit to stabilize the position of the plinth. Finally, screw through the pre-drilled holes on the mounting blocks and into the bottom of the bookshelf.
- Make sure to select screws that are the proper length so that they don't protrude through the wood.
- With the top section of the bookshelf on the work table, install the threaded inserts into the holes made earlier with the forstner bit and tighten them in place.
- To begin the installation, run the threaded rod into the lower section of the bookshelf and install a washer to help protect the wood.
- Next, the stainless steel tubing goes over the threaded rod acting as a stabilizer between the two shelves (figure D).
- Add another washer to protect the top section and send the threaded rod through the hole.
- Add a washer, then the stainless steel tubing.
- Tighten the rod which runs through each section of the bookshelf into the threaded insert on the underside of the top.
- Place a nut and washer on the end of the threaded rod and secure the entire structure into one unit.
- Repeat the same assembly process for the rest of the shelving unit.
RESOURCES :
Delta Woodworking Power Tools
Website: www.deltawoodworking.com
Festool
Website: www.festoolusa.com
Gladiator Garageworks by Whirlpool
Website: www.gladiatorgw.com
Stanley Tools Product Group
Website: www.stanleytools.com
Lie-Nielsen Toolworks, Inc.
Website: www.lie-nielsen.com
WMH Tool Group
Website: www.wmhtoolgroup.com
Power Tools (Porter Cable)
Porter Cable Power Tools
Website: www.portercable.com
Hand Tools
Garrett Wade Co., Inc.
Website: www.garrettwade.com
The Peck Tool Company
Website: www.pecktool.com
Biesemeyer
Website: www.biesemeyer.com
Jogensen Adjustable Clamp Company
Website: www.adjustableclamp.com
Adhesives, Abrasives and Safety Equipment The 3M Company
Website: www.3m.com
Klein Tools
Website: www.kleintools.com
Ulmia GmbH
Website: www.ulmia.de
Woodcraft
Website: www.woodcraft.com
Shop Equipment
Eagle Manufacturing Company
Website: www.eagle-mfg.com
Lumber
Timber Products
Website: www.timberproducts.com
Spray Equipment
Apollo Sprayers Int'l. Inc.
Website: www.hvlp.com
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