I've not seen plans for such a thing but it wouldn't be difficult for me to develop them. If you don't find them already done somewhere, send me a PM and I'll work it out for you.
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Designing that with Sketchup would be surprisingly easy. I've seen simple methods for angled dovetails cut by hand; I imagine there are methods for box joints, too.
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04-11-2017, 01:26 PM
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Looking at the upper left corner, after magnifying the image, those are either DT's or very large box joints. Looks like loose tenons (or through tenons) on the non-edge pieces.
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How would you create half laps here? I don't think they're used or would be sufficiently strong.
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Nope. I see the box/DT on the ends and what appear to be loose/through tenons otherwise.
Or dowels, maybe.
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+1 for box joints and loose tenons.
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Cute bookcase. My Grand Niece, is that even a relationship? Sisters Granddaughter is away at College, asked me for a bookcase. I have between 2 and 3' width, and floor to ceiling as a limiter, should be easy.
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