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Bookcase - display cabinet - Chataigner - 05-13-2016 Reposted from "power tools" where I originally put it by mistake. I'm about to embark on a major project to construst a bookcase/display cabinet in the style of Greene and Greene (turn of the century up to 1920's in the USA - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greene_and_Greene). Some may remember the media cabinet I built last year in the same style. This one is a LOT bigger. Here is a rather crude illustration of what I'm aiming for - it will live here in this passage between the kitchen and the sitting room at Rue-Darnet. ![]() The curious looking thing below the bookcase is the small table that I forgot to remove before taking the photo of the background !! It will be built in oak - I'm about to go and buy it from my local sawmill, with ebony details such as the plugs and handles. Here is the nearest I ever get to a working drawing... ![]() ![]() The two different versions of the door were for discussion, and we settled on the RH version. Authentic ? i hope so, take a look at the Gamble House built by Greene and Greene : http://gamblehouse.org/interior/ I've just cleared the trailer of rubbish from the restoration project so I can go collect some nice locally felled white oak... Re: Bookcase - display cabinet - jteneyck - 05-13-2016 That looks like a great project. Look forward to seeing progress as it occurs. Always great to see your work, and others from the other side of the pond. John Re: Bookcase - display cabinet - Joel H. - 05-13-2016 Absolutely can't wait to see your version - always enjoy your work. The restoration was a massive project, I'm sure this will be more fun. Joel Re: Bookcase - display cabinet - Guest - 05-13-2016 How are you going to get it to levitate like the one in the photo? Re: Bookcase - display cabinet - Ken Vick - 05-13-2016 Beautiful design. G & G is my favorite style. I look forward to posts on the build. Ken Re: Bookcase - display cabinet - Ron Brese - 05-13-2016 They make really strong monofilament these days Hank. ![]() ![]() Sorry my friend I couldn't resist, Ron Re: Bookcase - display cabinet - rwe2156 - 05-14-2016 On the wood, quartersawn, I presume? If you've never used it, caution the grain can switch directions in a moments notice! Be sure to read the grain direction for everything you do tear out is a huge issue especially on your panel glue ups you don't want the grain direction alternating. I learned the hard way don't forget this when launching forward in a glue up!! Just finished a tool chest in QSWO and learned a lot (the hard way) about this. A scraper is your best friend with WO. Good luck on your project. Re: Bookcase - display cabinet (first steps) - Chataigner - 05-15-2016 At last some progress ! The last few weeks have seen a short holiday in La Rochelle for Isabelle's birthday, construction of two table extensions - here gluing on the breadboard ends prior to cutting tongues and grooves the full length to marry up with the table : ![]() and - the most time consuming - work on a wall to close off our front courtyard. I had applied for planning permission (we are in a conservation area) which was granted, but had not got around to building it. Then realised in early april that the permit was about to run out, hence a rapid start. None of these things conducive to progress on the cabinet. Anyhow... it's beeen raining for a couple of days, so no progress on the wall, but some progress on milling up the timber : These are going to be the four 2m high corner uprights, currently 100x30, due to be ripped to 2x 50x30 and glued up to 50x60 before final sizing. ![]() These are some of the horizontal members : ![]() And these some of the side pieces and some bits for the doors : ![]() I realised while milling up the 2m long corner posts that the design is very vulnerable to any bowing of these, so have decided to add a central cross member in the sides hidden behind the floating panel, and to integrate the central shelf into the structure as a brace for the front (the others will be adjustable). Feels a bit more secure !! Re: Bookcase - display cabinet (first steps) - Martin S. - 05-15-2016 How is the next door house renovation coming along? I might have missed a thread on that. It looked like that was going to be a big job, but I think we would love to see some before and after pics. I always enjoy your posts. Re: Bookcase - display cabinet (first steps) - Ken Vick - 05-15-2016 Hi David I like your adjustable length clamp. I don't think I have ever seen hardware to make one like yours. Is the hardware only available in Europe? Ken |