I’ve been planing on making a book case for a spare room in my house for awhile now. This contest was great in getting me to focus and finally finish the design.
If you’re familiar with the Greene brothers and the Gamble house, you’ll see a lot of the design for this book case comes from the smaller of the two living room book cases.
It’s a good size to fit into a guest bedroom. Besides holding books, I also want the piece to hide a small server computer, DSL router, ethernet switch and external hard drive in the bottom. To help hide the computer gear, I merged a design element from another Greene and Greene piece; the lower drawer section from the book case in the Blacker House.
Using a CAD program really helps out with this type of project. Greene and Greene pieces are filled with small details. It’s nice to use CAD to create several versions. By doing this it is easy to compare different ideas to see how scale, proportions and the Greene details merge with the demands of the joinery used to construct the piece.
Below you’ll see a couple of renderings of my final design. The first shows the entire piece and gives a good feel for the overall scale and proportions of the book case. The second is a close up of the right hand corner of the drawer platform. It shows the details of the bridle joint used for the frame and panel top, the placement of the ebony plugs, and the cloud lift detail in the upper rail in the drawer enclosure side.























6 comments so far
Scott Bryan
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posted 169 days ago
This is a very nice design.
Good luck in the contest.
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Dick, & Barb Cain
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posted 167 days ago
Very nice, Good Luck!
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jcees
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posted 167 days ago
Everything looks spot on for the G&G style. Nice job. Can’t wait to see the execution in lumber.
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J.C.
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Jon3
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posted 161 days ago
If you’re planning on having a computer in there, you want to make sure that you’ve got sufficient airflow that you don’t overheat the computer.
I bet if you put in 2 vents, one of which lines up with the exhaust on the PC, you could keep it nice and cool in there.
RLS
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posted 161 days ago
A nice interpretation. What materials do you plan to use?
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remdam
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posted 161 days ago
Jon3, The drawers are going to be more like trays then drawers with the computer bits being mounted on them. The back of the drawer space will be open. If need be I’ll mount a fan to help move air around.
Rick, I was going to make it out of Mahogany but had trouble finding boards wide enough for the sides without doing a glue up. I did find some 8/4 Cherry that was over 12” that I’ll be able to resaw 1/8” veneers to glue to a substrate for the sides. Funny times when you can find Cherry wider than Mahogany.