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    <title>wheresmytools's Blog at LumberJocks.com</title>
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    <pubDate>Wed, 16 Apr 2008 15:44:03 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Sliding Dovetail Bookcase for challenge</title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;ve never used SketchUp, but do like coming up with different designs.  And Sketchup seems to be pretty easy to come up to learn.</p>


	<p>I made a similar bookcase with stopped dadoes but it wasn&#8217;t too sturdy.  So I had to nail on a back panel, making it one-sided.  This one has sliding dovetails making it easy to make up and fast to assemble.  The SketchUp makes the dovetails easy; just draw a rectangle, use the pencil to draw the area that the router bit would cut out and then use the eraser to &#8220;route&#8221; it away.  Then use the pushup tool to extrude to the final height/depth.</p>


	<p><a href="http://www.mangumfamily.net/lumberjocks/bookcase_challenge_640x480.jpg"><img src="http://www.mangumfamily.net/lumberjocks/bookcase_challenge_640x480.jpg" title="Sliding Dovetail Bookcase" alt="Sliding Dovetail Bookcase" /></a></p>


	<p>The pieces that would be a partial &#8220;back&#8221; and the double verticals give strength in the Y axis, but can be stagered front &#38; back or even in the middle to make the piece truly uni-directional.  The little areas in between the double verticals make great places for a favorite book, magazines or small doo-dads.  While the sliding dovetails could make this easy to knockdown, I&#8217;d glue everything and even screw the little back pieces to the adjacent vertical members.  Of course, the bottom is dovetailed too.</p>


	<p><img src="http://www.mangumfamily.net/lumberjocks/bookcase_challenge_side.jpg" title="3/4 side view" alt="3/4 side view" /></p>


	<p>The neat thing about this design is that it can easily be scaled for diferent locations; a little taller and deeper and it could be a room divider.  Plus it makes a dandy display for your turnings that have no other place to be shown.</p>


	<p><strong><a href="http://www.mangumfamily.net/lumberjocks/bookcase_challenge.skp">Download the Sketchup file here.</a></strong></p>]]>
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