When I read about challenge 04 in Popular Woodworking Newsletter my first thought was to give it a try. The next thought was to design something that didn’t look like a box. Then I remembered that I had turned a square book case 45 degrees and put it into a corner. From there I took inspiration from other project I have built. A Corner Pantry Cabinet I built for my daughter and a reproduction of a 200 year old spice box that I built for my wife. When you add to that my enjoyment of carving and you get this.



Ok I couldn’t get SketchUp to do the seashells I planed to use as bookends but the fans look good. I confess this is my first attempt at SketchUp. I like the way it works. It takes some time to learn and it gave me the feeling there is a lot more to learn. Win or not I learned a lot working on this project.
Oops strayed from the project. The book case was designed to be built in two separate parts. A closed base for storage. (Games and things that don’t look good on a book shelf.) And a open book shelf on top that includes mounted sliding seashells bookends. I was not sure about the slides holding the turned books so I made a quick mockup, It works. You have to pull a book to loosen the slides. The top could be used as a stand alone book case. The drawers add to the look but the two outside drawers on the top had to be fake unless you can make a triangular shape drawer work.
-- Make every day the best day of your life. Chips, Mississippi





















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Scott Bryan
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posted 229 days ago
Hi Chips,
This is certainly an original bookcase. I really like this design. The carvings will certainly give it a unique element.
Good luck in the contest.
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will2480
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posted 229 days ago
Chips,
I really like your idea for this corner bookcase! I think it could be very useful piece in several settings. Again, great idea!
-Robert
GaryK
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posted 229 days ago
Interesting design. I like the bookends.
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Grumpy
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posted 229 days ago
Lookslike a great project Chips.
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jeanmarc
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posted 128 days ago
original bookcase
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SkipM
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posted 24 days ago
Nice design. What software did you use for designing that? It looks great.
-Skip
Chips
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posted 23 days ago
I used Google SketchUp for the design. You can get it here. http://sketchup.google.com/ it’s free
-- Make every day the best day of your life. Chips, Mississippi