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© 2004 | All-Wood-Working-Plans.com | All Rights Reserved All Wood Working Plans Digital Wood Working Plans Plan Book Contents: Book Rack Entertainment Stand Plant Stand Tea Table Toddler Bed Tools, Wood and Hardware These are all original furniture plans that can be completed by most wood workers with basic skills. You will require the basic hand and power tools for wood working to complete these projects. All the tools necessary for completing these plans are available at your local tool store or can be purchase online at http://woodworkingplans.ca Before Getting Started Please read and understand this plan package before beginning. Dimensions are given in the following format: Length x Width x Height (or Thickness) Determine what species of wood you will use to complete this project. If you are unsure which species is best suited for this project our project wood at http://all-wood-working-plans.com/project-wood.html . It may be able to help. Safety These plans assume that you have a certain level of knowledge about wood working. Since there are many ways to perform one task you must choose the best approach for yourself based on you skill level and tools. If you
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    All Wood Working Plans Digital Wood Working Plans Plan Book

    Contents: Book Rack Entertainment Stand Plant Stand Tea Table Toddler Bed

    Tools, Wood and Hardware These are all original furniture plans that can be completed by most wood workers with basic skills. You will require the basic hand and power tools for wood working to complete these projects. All the tools necessary for completing these plans are available at your local tool store or can be purchase online at http://woodworkingplans.ca Before Getting Started Please read and understand this plan package before beginning. Dimensions are given in the following format:

    Length x Width x Height (or Thickness) Determine what species of wood you will use to complete this project. If you are unsure which species is best suited for this project our project wood at http://all-wood-working-plans.com/project-wood.html. It may be able to help. Safety These plans assume that you have a certain level of knowledge about wood working. Since there are many ways to perform one task you must choose the best approach for yourself based on you skill level and tools. If you

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    arent completely comfortable using a tool, find an alternative way to make the cut. Remember to always follow the instructions that come with your tools for safe operating procedures. Warranty These plans are provided as is and all sales are final due to the digital nature of the plans. However we always value your thoughts and opinions regarding our plans. If you spot any errors with these plans or if you get stuck and need assistance contact us at [email protected] and let us know. Disclaimer These plans make the assumption that you have a basic knowledge of wood working and wood working safety. We can make no guarantee that you have the wood working knowledge to complete this plan and thus assume no responsibility for un-satisfactory results. Always read and understand the instructions that come with your tools. This will instruct you on the proper use of the tools. All Wood Working Plans assumes no responsibility for damages (tools, personal, computer or any other damage) resulting from the use of this set of plans.

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    All Wood Working Plans Digital Wood Working Plans Book Rack

    Overview This elegant book rack is great for a home office or den. It will easily hold dozens of books and album and still have room for displaying collectables The overall dimensions of this Book Rack are 36 x 8-1/2 x 43.

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    Book Rack This book rack is rather simple and once your stock is prepared it can easily be assembled over two weekends. Oak is an ideal species of wood to use for this project since it takes a clear finish well.

    Sides Part A: The sides of this book rack are 41-1/2 x 8-1/2 x 7/8. The sides receive a series of blind dados that the shelves and rails fit into. The layout of the dados is shown in the cross-section drawing on page F2. The dados in this plan are deeps and match the thickness of the shelves. Stopping the dados away from the front edge will prevent them from being visible. The decorative detail at the bottom of the two side pieces can be copied from the toe detail on page F3 or you can match a profile from another piece of furniture in your home.

    Shelves Part B: There are five shelves in total measuring 34-3/4 x 7 x 7/8 with a small notch (1/4 x 1/2) that fits into the dados on the sides. See connection detail on page F1. The shelves also need a dado milled mid span to receive the center dividers. The top and bottom shelves only need this dado on one side while the three middle shelves need to receive a dado on both sides. These dados are 5/8 wide x 3/16 deep and, like the sides, are stopped 1/2 from the front edge.

    Partitions Part C1 to C4: The four center partitions all vary in length since the shelf interval is different for each shelf. The bottom back edges of the partitions have a 1-1/2 x notch to receive the rails. Page F3 has a detailed cutting list for each part.

    Rails Part D & E: There are four rails the run along the back of each shelf (except the top). The dimensions of the rails are 34-3/4 x 1-1/2 x 1/2". Each rail is attached to the sides with a rabbet joint 1/4 deep and 1/2 wide (see connection detail page F1). The entire length of the rail is a simple butt joint. Just glued and clamped until set. Alternatively a series of #20 biscuits

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    can be used to secure the rail. The center partitions are notched around the rail. The top rail (part F) is the same length and thickness as the others (34-3/4 x 1/2") but the width is 4-1/4. The top shelf receives a rabbet along the top back edge 1/4" deep and 1/2" wide to accept the top rail. Once again the decorative detail can be matched with existing furniture.

    Brace Part F: Two final pieces are the decorative braces under the bottom shelf. These do provide a bit of strength to the piece but are mainly for decorative purposes. Each brace can be milled from a piece of stock 5 x 3 x 5/8 using a band or jig saw. Braces are attached with glue and a couple of screws. Counter sink the screws and use a dowel to fill the holes. Materials

    Cut List: Part A Sides: 2 @ 41-1/2 x 8-1/2 x 7/8 Part B Shelves: 5 @ 34-3/4 x 7 x 7/8 Part C1 to C4 Partitions:

    C1: 3-5/8 x 7 x 5/8 C2: 8-7/8 x 7 x 5/8 C3: 9-5/8 x 7 x 5/8 C4: 9-7/8 x 7 x 5/8

    Part D Rails: 4 @ 34-3/4 x 1-1/2 x 1/2" Part E Top Rail: 1 @ 34-3/4 x 4-1/4 x 1/2" Part F Brace: 2 @ 5 x 3 x 5/8

    Materials: 3 @ 8 x 1 x 8 (Rough Thickness) 1 @ 8 x 1 x 10 (Rough Thickness)

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    All Wood Working Plans Digital Wood Working Plans Entertainment Stand

    Overview This entertainment stand is fairly simple project that can be completed with relatively few tools. Made from oak plywood with an oak bread board edge wrapping the top and oak for the base this entertainment stand is designed to hold a 27 TV. The overall dimensions of this entertainment stand are 52 x 46-1/2 x 17.

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    Entertainment Stand Building this entertainment stand is rather simple since all the connections are dados and rabbets. Since the majority of this project uses plywood a special plywood router bit should be used if you plan to route the dados and rabbets. This will ensure a tight fit for all the joinery since the plywood is actually 23/32 thick. Alternatively a stacked dado blade and your radial arm saw will work as well.

    Sides - Part A: The two side panels measure 16 x 43-1/2 and receive a series of 23/32 wide x deep rabbets to accept the top shelf B and two dados with the same dimensions for shelf B1 and the bottom shelf. Since we will be using some 1/4 thick oak stock to face the edges of the plywood so stopping the rabbets and dado before the front edge isnt necessary. The back edge of the side panels also receives a rabbet 1/4x 1/4 to receive the 1/4 plywood back. The left side panel also receives a series of holes for the adjustable shelves. The size depends of the diameter of the adjustable shelf pins you purchase. See page F4 for hole layout.

    Main Shelves Part B & B1: The two part B shelves are 16 x 49 and join to the top and bottom of the side panels in the rabbet joints. These two panels also need a 1/4 x 1/4" rabbet milled along the back edge to receive the plywood back. The bottom shelf receives two dados for parts D to join while the top receives one dado to accept part C. The center shelf, part B1, is 15-3/4 x 49 and has a series of dados on both the top and bottom faces to receive parts C & D. Part B1 is slightly narrower then parts B since it doesnt need a rabbet to accept the plywood back. The plywood covers the back edge of part B1 and is nailed into the edge of it.

    Vertical Partitions Part C & D: Part C measures 15-3/4 x 29 and receives a series of 3/16 diameter holes (or whatever diameter your adjustable shelf pins requires) for the adjustable shelves. See Page F5 for layout of the holes. It is recommended that you have all the pieces cut and ready to be glued before drilling the holes for the adjustable shelves. This way you can be certain that the holes are being measured from the same point on both pieces and will align properly once the carcass is assembled.

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    Parts D measure 15-3/4 x 12-1/2. They each receive a dado on one face to accept shelf E and a couple of 3/16 holes for the removable shelves F. See Page F2 for layout and dimensions.

    Shelves Part E & F: Shelf E is fixed into position by attaching it into the dados milled in parts D. This shelf measures 15-3/4 x 24-3/4. The two shelves labeled F are removable. They measure 15-3/4 x 10-7/8 and rest of a couple of shelf pins. They can be removed to accommodate most storage needs.

    Shelves Part G: Shelves G are both adjustable and measure 15-3/4 x 18-3/4

    Top: The top is also oak plywood that measures 14-1/2 x 47. The top is wrapped on three sides by an oak bread board edge 2-1/2 wide and thick. The corners of this edge are mitered and can be reinforced with biscuits if desired. Biscuits are also recommended for securing the bread board to the plywood top. A decorative profile can be milled on the edge of the top to ease the square corner. The top can be secured to the rest of the entertainment standby driving some 1 screws up through the top shelf and into the base.

    Base: The base is made up from three oak pieces, two measuring 16-3/4 x 3-1/2 x and the third 51 x 3-1/2 x , all with a round over detail on the top edge. The corners are mitered with the joint reinforced with biscuits.

    Bread Board Edge: All the front edges of the plywood are covered with x oak strips. After the carcass is assembled it is time to put on the edging. For best results apply the edging in the order of the parts. Eg. Edge parts A then B, etc. After all the plywood edges are covered the top can be attached and the base installed.

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    Back: The back is made from a single piece of plywood. This fits into a rabbet milled earlier into the top and bottom shelves as well as the sides. It is simply nailed into the rabbet (be sure the entertainment stand is square by measuring diagonal corners) and into the back edge of any interior shelves PBack: -6 T611Tw 0 -164 0 Td(-)Tj-0.0082 Tc208.03 Tc d Td sqs sqseveriagholelcut made into the nd allowgonadsers)wireld past is -63.12131.2 -16.2 is -137.11Tw 0 -164 0 Td(ETq850 -1490 Tw m850 -1474.-0l526.-0.474.-0l526.-0.490 Tw l520.490 Tw l520.474.6 l90.474.6 l90.490 Tw lhW* n 0 0.w 4.6 0 850 -1474.-04416 -11.2 -refQ 0 0.w 4.6 0 90.474.6 4 12w 0 -1refd)Tj0 0.2 0.c riB3/TT0 14.04 Tf

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    All Wood Working Plans Digital Wood Working Plans Plant Stand

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    Plant Stand This plant stand is best made from hardwood with stable grain patterns to ensure that warping will be minimal. However, any type of wood will work, so feel free to match species with the existing furniture or wood you already have.

    Shelves Parts A & B: Shelves should be made from the same species as the rest of the project. The dimensions of the shelves will require them to be glued from narrower stock. There are four shelves in total; two are 13-1/8 x 14 and two are 16 x 14, with all being 5/8 thick. Shelves are notched into legs as shown in shelf connection detail on page F2. Care must be taken to not fix the shelf into the posts as there will be some expansion and contraction of the shelf from changes in humidity. The shelves can be floating in the notches since the rails will be glued to the legs providing the stability needed to keep the plant stand from racking. Alternatively, the shelves can be glued at 2 point as long as they run with the grain of the wood. Gluing two points across the grain will cause the shelf to split.

    Rails Parts C, D & E: The rails provide the lateral support needed to allow this plant stand to carry the loads from the plants and heavy pots. In total there are 16 rails all with the same arched detail but in three different lengths. The shortest rails (Part E) measure 11-7/8 x 1-3/8 x 3/4 and there are 4 of them. The long rails measure 14-3/4 x 1-3/8 x 3/4" and there are also four of them.

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    The mid length rails are used to establish the depth of the plant stand there are 8 rails measuring 12-3/4 x 1-3/8 x 3/4". All lengths of rails include the tenon on both ends. See cutting diagram on page F4.

    Legs Parts F & G: The legs are made from stock 1-1/8 square with a chamfer detail at the top. See page F2. In total there are two legs at 28 high and four at 37 high.

    Stretchers Parts H & I: To provide more stability 4 stretchers are needed at the bottom of the main stand. Two of these stretchers run along the front and back of the larger portion of the plant stand. These measure 14-3/4 x 7/8 x 3/4" and use a mortise and tenon joint much like the rails. The two longer stretchers run from front to back and measure 12-3/4 x 7/8 x 3/4. See cutting diagram on page F4 for dimensions. Materials

    Cut List: Part A: 2 Shelves @ 16 x 14 x 5/8 Part B: 2 Shelves @ 13-1/8 x 14 x 5/8 Part C: 8 Rails @ 12-3/4 x 1-3/8 x 3/4" Part D: 4 Rails @ 14-3/4 x 1-3/8 x 3/4" Part E: 4 Rails @ 11-7/8 x 1-3/8 x 3/4" Part F: 2 Legs @ 36-3/4 x 1-1/8 x 1-1/8 Part G: 2 Legs @ 28 x 1-1/8 x 1-1/8 Part H: 2 Stretchers @ 12-3/4 x 7/8 x 3/4" Part I: 2 Stretchers @ 14-3/4 x 7/8 x 3/4"

    Materials: 5@ 8 x 4 x 1 1@ 8 x 6 x 2

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    Tea Table This tea table is a great project for your backyard deck. The mortise and tenon joinery make this table strong enough to take the heavy loads of plants or a buffet of food.

    Legs Part A: There are four legs measuring 1-1/2 x 1-1/2 x 29. The two exterior faces are straight while the two interior faces are tapered from 1-1/2 at the top to 1 at the bottom. This taper is best cut using a tapering jig and the table saw. The legs also receive several mortises to accept the rails and shelf. See connection detail on page F2.

    Upper Rails Part B: There are four upper rails measuring 22-1/2 x 3-1/2 x 1, including the tenons. Each rail has a long tenon that joins it to the legs. See page F2 for details of the rail layout. All the top rails have a 1/4" x 1/4" dado milled on the upper inside face to accept wooden clips that attach the top. See rail and top connection detail on page F2.

    Lower Rails Part C: The two lower rails act to stabilize the table and give it lateral strength. There are two lower rails in total measuring 22-3/4 x 1 x 1, including the tenons.

    Pilasters Part D: Each rail has a 2-1/2 x 2 x 1/4" pilaster mid span to add a decorative element to the rails See page F2 for detail of pilaster location.

    Slats Part E: There are six slats in total that provide a decorative feature to this tea table. The slats measure 8-1/2 x 2 x 1/2" including tenons. These slats are joined to the lower table rails and the lower shelf using a mortise and tenon joint.

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    Shelf Part F: The lower shelf is also glued up to form a panel 24 x 24 x 3/4". The lower shelf is attached to the legs with a dado. Be sure not to fix the shelf across the grain since it will expand and contract with changes in humidity. Also the grain of the lower shelf should run in the same direction as the lower rails to avoid the shelf splitting with seasonal movement. See shelf connection detail on page F2.

    Top Part G: The top of the tea table is a glued up panel measuring 30 x 30 x 3/4". The corners are cut to create a 2-1/8 chamfer. The upper edge of the table is detailed with a round over bit or chamfer bit. Materials

    Cut List: Part A - Four Legs @ 29 x 1-1/2 x 1-1/2 Part B - Four Upper Rails @ 22-1/2 x 3-1/2 x 1 Part C - Two Lower Rails @ 22-3/4 x 1 x 1 Part D - Four Pilasters @ 2-1/2 x 2 x 1/4 Part E - Six Slats @ 8-1/2 x 2 x 1/2" Part F - Shelf @ 24 x 24 x 3/4" Part G - Top @ 30 x 30 x 3/4"

    Materials: 3 @ 8 x 8 x 1 1 @ 4 x 8 x 1 (rough size stock) 1 @ 8 x 4 x 2

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    All Wood Working Plans Digital Wood Working Plans Toddler Bed

    Overview This is a great project for wood workers needing to get their little one out of a crib and into a bed. This toddler bed is designed to fit a standard crib mattress and will last your toddler for years before they outgrow it. The overall dimensions of this toddler bed are 57-1/2 x 33 x 22.

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    Toddler Bed This toddler bed is a rather simple design that can be completed over 2 weekends. The primary method of joining the components is by using mortise and tenon joints.

    Rails Parts A, B, C, D & E: The two side rails are 52-1/2 x 5 x 1-1/4, the length includes the tenons. Along the bottom, inside edge a 3/4" x 3/4" rabbet is milled to accept the plywood base. All the rails are mortised into the posts Two rail extensions (Toddler Stops) are also needed to keep the little ones from rolling out of bed. These are made from stock 26-3/4 x 4-1/2 x . They attach to the main rail with a long tongue and groove the stops from the free end. There is also a mortise that attaches the rail extension to the post. The head board and foot board are made up from two different thicknesses of stock. There are two lower rails measuring 28-1/2 x 5 x 1-1/4. There two thick pieces, one for the head board and one for the foot board. There are three upper rails measuring 28-1/2 x 4 x 3/4, two have an arched top edge. The radius of the arc is 3-3. The grid layout on page F3 will help you lay out that arc.

    Posts Part F & G: There are four posts in total, two for the headboard and two for the foot board. All four posts are 3-1/2 square with the head board posts being 22 tall and foot board posts being 16 tall. The posts are made up from two pieces face glued together. The top of the posts are shown with a 1 chamfer detail cut on the table saw using a miter gauge. The vertical edges of each post are also milled with a chamfer. See post Detail Plan on page F5.

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    The layouts of the mortises are shown on pages F2 and F3 of the plan package. It is best to mill the mortises first and then detail the post. This will make milling and layout simpler.

    Base _ Parts H & I: The base that supports the mattress is made up from three pieces of ply wood. It doesnt need to be anything fancy; a standard construction grade will work fine. The ends need an arc cut into the corners to fit around the posts (see the post plan detail on page F5). Simply use some 1-1/4 screws to secure in some pre-drilled holes, it into the rabbet on the bottom of the rails. Materials

    Cut List: Part A 2 @ 28-1/2 x 4 x 3/4" Part B 1 @ 28-1/2 x 5 x 3/4" Part C 2 @ 28-1/2 x 5 x 1-1/4 Part D 2 @ 52-7/16 x 5 1-1/4 Part E 2 @ 26-1/4 x 4-1/4 x 3/4 Part F 4 @ 22 x 3-1/2 x 1-3/4 Part G 4 @ 16 x 3-1/2 x 1-3/4 Part H 1 @ 29-1/4 x 16-3/16 x 3/4" Part I 1 @ 29-1/4 x 13-3/8 x 3/4"

    Materials: 2 @ 8 x 2 x 8 (Rough Stock) 1 @ 6 x 2 x 8 (Rough Stock) 1 @ 10 x 1 x 8 (Rough Stock) 1/2 Sheet 3/4" Plywood

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    All Wood Working Plans Digital Wood Working Plans Simple Book Shelf

    Overview This simple but functional book shelf is easy to build and makes a great confidence builder before moving on to a more complex project. The shelf in this photo is made from clear spruce but any species of wood will work. The simple dado joinery is easily made using a router with a straight cutting bit. The overall dimensions of this book shelf are 66 x 36 x 8-1/2

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    Simple Book Shelf This book shelf is simple to make and can be completed in a day with a second day to apply a finish. This shelf is made from 2 x 10 spruce that is planned to 1-1/4 thick and ripped to 8-1/2 wide.

    Shelves Part A & B: The four shelves receive dados to accept the vertical members. These dados are deep and 1-1/4 wide with the outside cheeks 7 from each end. These dados can be milled a number of ways, in this case a router with a straight cutting bit was used. However, a stacked dado blade can be used with a radial arm saw to make them as well. It is recommended that you have the finished width of the vertical members established before milling the dados to ensure a tight fit.

    Vertical Members Part C: There are 6 vertical members that determine the height of each shelf. With this plan the shelves are all evenly spaced but the height of each shelf can be adjusted to fit you specific needs. The dimensions of the vertical members are 9-7/8 x 8-1/2 x 1-1/4 and accounts for the dado at the top and bottom. The corners can be rounded or chamfered after the book case is assembled.

    Base Part D & E: The base wraps three sides of the book shelf with the back being left open. The base is 3 high and is mitered at the corners. It can be attached by drilling a countersink and driving a 3 screw into the bottom of the first shelf. On the two side pieces attach at each end and with the front attach at each end plus once in the center. The miters can be reinforced with biscuits.

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    Materials

    Cut List Part A & B: 4 @ 66 x 8-1/2 x 1-1/4 Part C: 6 @ 9-7/8 x 8-1/2 x 1-1/4 Part D: 1 @ 52 x 3 x 1-1/4 Part E: 2 @ 7 x 3 x 1-1/4

    Materials List 2 @ 12 x 10 x 2 1 @ 8 x 10 x 2 1 @ 8 x 4 x 2

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