With just one board and a couple days in the shop you can build a handsome place to organize and display your favorite books.

At first glance there are a few things that make this small book rack really stand out. First the decorative openings on the ends catch your eye. Then the joinery grabs your attention. Finally the quartersawn white oak gives it a classic solid look. There are only three main parts to this project — a shelf and two gently curved ends that include an arc on the bottom. As for the joinery the shelf looks like it’s connected to the ends with through tenons. But these “tenons” hold a secret. They’re actually plugs over screws that connect the shelf to the ends. Along with the square openings the plugs contribute to the Craftsman-style appearance of the book rack. And speaking of the openings there’s a unique table saw technique for making these square holes that ensures they’re perfectly sized and centered with a minimum of hassle.

What you get:

  • 6 printable (digital) pages of step-by-step instructions
  • Over 20 full-color photos illustrations and exploded views
  • Technique for cutting the square openings
  • Full-size patterns for the curved ends
  • Cutting diagram materials list and retail sources for project hardware

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