Yes Please!!! I need to build more shelves and these look some what cheap and easy. Fits me
Chris
Should I start a new thread? since this was a bench thread? Here is a brief description. And I do need to make some more, but I have an engine to rebuild before I make more sawdust.
They are simple and fairly cheap. The face frames were probably the most expensive part.
I can make (4) 4'-0" wide 3-shelf "units" 4'-0" high from:
(1) 4'x8' 1/2" plywood (sides)
(2) 4'x8' 1/4" plywood (backs)
(2) 4'x8' 3/4" plywood (shelves)
The rest of the materials are for the face frames and the cleats for the inside rear top shelf and inside rear bottom shelf.
My face frames are made from clear pine
(15) 1x2x8' (3/4"x1 1/2") and
(2) 1x3x8' (3/4"x2 1/2")
For all the verticals and all but the bottom of the face frames, I used the 1X2 material, and only for the bottom of the face frames did I use the 1X3 material.
I notched the vertical members to pick up the shelves, and I rabbited the horizontals to give support to the front edges of the shelves.
They are easy to construct and go together quickly. Getting all the dimensions set was the only trick.
Basically, I looked at kitchen cabinets and improvised. The 1/4" backs add a bunch of stability to the shelf units.
Glue, brads, and screws hold them together.
If I really wanted doors, I would substitute 1x3 material where they cover the sides (it would give you a bit more room where the hinges would go).
I think I can scan in a sketch and post a PDF sometime.
These are the first (2) I put together