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This simple bookcase was designed to be built using a circular saw, a cordless drill/driver, a block plane, and a chisel. Because the shelf is made out of veneered stair treads, it’s designed to be paint grade, not stain grade. All of the materials for this project, including pine stair treads, 1×4 pine, 1/4” plywood, 3 1/8” trim head screws, and 5d box nails can be purchased at home centers.
Cost: $100
Time: 3-4 hours
Skill level: Easy
Tools:
Drill/driver
Circular saw
Clamps
Hand plane
Straight edge
Chisel
Steps:
Measure out desired lengths; in this case, Tom measured out 38 inches and made a cut point using a straight edge.
Cut stair treads for shelving to length using a circular saw.
Leave two stair treads at 48-inch length for use at the sides of the bookshelf.
Rip each shelf down by 1 ½-inches using a straight edge and a circular saw.
Rip both sides down by ¾ of an inch using the same method.
To inset the plywood into the sides and hide the end grain of the plywood, make rabbet cuts by setting ¼” cutting depth on the circular saw and a straight edge to mark the width of the cut.
After the first pass, move the straight edge out just a little to remove some of the waste on a second pass with the circular saw.
Remove the remainder of the waste using a utility knife.
The top will also need a rabbet cut, however this one will not run the whole length of the board. This stop rabbet will start and stop within 1” of the end of the top piece. Cut the rabbet like on the sides, but starting your saw 1” in and finishing your cut 1” from the end.
Clean up the stop rabbet and square it off using a chisel.
To lay out the measurements for the bookshelf, place each side piece side-by-side.
Lay a 1×4 toe kick at the base and hold the first piece of shelving flush against it. Mark where the top of the shelf will lie.
Measure 16 inches between the top of the first shelf to the bottom of the second shelf. Mark the top and bottom, then repeat it on the next shelf up. (Note: you can make the distance between shelves any dimension you wish at this stage based on what you plan to store).
Pre-drill holes on each side piece between the marks you made for the shelf locations using a drill/driver.
Use 3 1/8” trim head screws to fasten each shelf to the sides using a drill/driver.
Do the same for the toe kick.
To match the sides of the top shelving piece to the stair tread nosing, mark the center of the nosing and the distance to the back of the nosing.
Use those markings to hand plane, rounding the edge as you go, until nosing matches that of the stair tread.
Fasten the top shelving piece onto the bookshelf using trim head screws and a drill/driver.
Nail the plywood portion onto the back using 5d box nails and a hammer.
Sand, prime, fill nail holes, and paint the finished bookshelf (Note: using the materials shown, this shelf is only paint grade and cannot be stained).
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This simple bookcase was designed to be built using a circular saw, a cordless drill/driver, a block plane, and a chisel. Because the shelf is made out of veneered stair treads, it’s designed to be paint grade, not stain grade. All of the materials for this project, including pine stair treads, 1×4 pine, 1/4” plywood, 3 1/8” trim head screws, and 5d box nails can be purchased at home centers.
Cost: $100
Time: 3-4 hours
Skill level: Easy
Tools:
Drill/driver
Circular saw
Clamps
Hand plane
Straight edge
Chisel
Steps:
Measure out desired lengths; in this case, Tom measured out 38 inches and made a cut point using a straight edge.
Cut stair treads for shelving to length using a circular saw.
Leave two stair treads at 48-inch length for use at the sides of the bookshelf.
Rip each shelf down by 1 ½-inches using a straight edge and a circular saw.
Rip both sides down by ¾ of an inch using the same method.
To inset the plywood into the sides and hide the end grain of the plywood, make rabbet cuts by setting ¼” cutting depth on the circular saw and a straight edge to mark the width of the cut.
After the first pass, move the straight edge out just a little to remove some of the waste on a second pass with the circular saw.
Remove the remainder of the waste using a utility knife.
The top will also need a rabbet cut, however this one will not run the whole length of the board. This stop rabbet will start and stop within 1” of the end of the top piece. Cut the rabbet like on the sides, but starting your saw 1” in and finishing your cut 1” from the end.
Clean up the stop rabbet and square it off using a chisel.
To lay out the measurements for the bookshelf, place each side piece side-by-side.
Lay a 1×4 toe kick at the base and hold the first piece of shelving flush against it. Mark where the top of the shelf will lie.
Measure 16 inches between the top of the first shelf to the bottom of the second shelf. Mark the top and bottom, then repeat it on the next shelf up. (Note: you can make the distance between shelves any dimension you wish at this stage based on what you plan to store).
Pre-drill holes on each side piece between the marks you made for the shelf locations using a drill/driver.
Use 3 1/8” trim head screws to fasten each shelf to the sides using a drill/driver.
Do the same for the toe kick.
To match the sides of the top shelving piece to the stair tread nosing, mark the center of the nosing and the distance to the back of the nosing.
Use those markings to hand plane, rounding the edge as you go, until nosing matches that of the stair tread.
Fasten the top shelving piece onto the bookshelf using trim head screws and a drill/driver.
Nail the plywood portion onto the back using 5d box nails and a hammer.
Sand, prime, fill nail holes, and paint the finished bookshelf (Note: using the materials shown, this shelf is only paint grade and cannot be stained).
Build It:
This Old House general contractor Tom Silva, This Old House host Kevin O’Connor, and special guests including Jimmy DiResta, take you through step-by-step DIY projects in this popular video series. From end-tables to cutting boards to wine racks to chicken coops and more, learn how to build from the best pros in the game. Segments include mention of all tools and materials needed to get the job done.
Looking for more step by step guidance on how to complete projects around the house? Join This Old House Insider to stream over 1,000 episodes commercial-free.
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