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Making a Campaign furniture bookcase that collapses in seconds. Easy woodworking project!
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7:50 "Then you can get a nice clean bottom." Who wouldn't want that? hahaha 😛 😉
Could you make a folding bar?
I love this but had a crazy idea. Using same method as made bottom of shelf, you could make a doll bed for a little girl or doll collector.
Thank you sir ji. I will also make this table. Thank making this video.
I want to make a (slightly larger) one of these for my mom! She could absolutely use this for her craft shows!
Omfg I just realized that our video styles are super similar. I like to add in commentary so people can follow along in real time.
We’re are the measurements to how to built this ?
Make a table with large shelf for reading and keeping book and throw the video of it
Oh, one tip: To cut the stock lengthwise, you could clamp on a 1" x 6" as a guide or maybe a long piece of aluminum. 4:44
Great idea. Love your woodworking ideas and skills. The videos are also well done and informative (sometimes lacking on YouTube.) I didn't bother reading the other 270+ comments (way to many for 2 AM) so someone may have already mentioned this. Anyway, I believe the easiest solution to the side wobble is to cut in a hidden rabbit recess for the support board on the middle shelf. It would be the same depth as the dado for the middle shelf and run vertically along the back. That would make it essentially invisible from the front of the bookcase. I would also add a small dowel very near the end of the support rail (probably close enough the you could see the side of it) that inserted into the upright side. This would serve to lock the both top and bottom sections of the side together and should greatly reduce the wobble. You would still remove the middle shelf the same way by pulling it straight back. Probably add 30 minutes or less to the whole build and no additional hardware needed. I'm going to make one with these couple of mods for my craft shows and flea market booth. I have some other hardware centered mods I will try also. Thanks again for great videos.