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Stackable Lawyer's Bookcase Plans
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Make a glass door bookcase to complete your home office. Doors swing up and slide in above the top of the books. Designed to be stackable in the same manner as the 19th century originals, they can be stacked 5 or more high and can be used side by side, with no gap between for an attractive library wall system. Two sizes are provided for by the plans. 33-1/2" high as pictured, 35" long and 14-3/8" deep. The shorter unit (shown on top) will accept 10" high books, while the larger unit (bottom) will take books up to 12" high.

This is a blueprint style plan which is heralded by beginners and experts alike as being a pleasure to work from because all parts are printed in full size -- all joinery is shown in actual size, curved workpieces are all in full size, therefore you can measure and trace straight from the drawing if necessary. A bill of materials doubles as an exact cutting list, there is a detailed exploded diagram, and all hardware requirements are provided. The exploded diagram so detailed that project specific assembly instructions are not provided. A special booklet entitled Guide to Building Wood Furniture is included with each Furniture Designs, Inc. plan and includes many tips explaining the "component theory" of woodworking.

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