This is my first larger furniture piece and definitely made lots of mistakes between design and execution.

It’s all cherry and designed so one end is a right angle and the top shelf if shallower to fit into the fireplace.

My main power tool is a track saw but I did have access to a wood shop for a day to mill some rougher boards. Otherwise I used hand tools to finish the rest.

I used dowels and track saw cut grooves/rabbets for most of the joinery.

It was a mistake to make it in two sections instead of just having the sides be one larger piece. I also went too aggressive with my new router. Should have made much smaller bevels.

  • Catoblepas@piefed.blahaj.zone
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    2 months ago

    What a cool idea for an unused fireplace, from a non-woodworker I’d say it looks great! Is the narrower side of the top shelf large enough for an average sized book, or did space constraints not allow for that? With a bookend it could make a nice trinket shelf in the narrow corner

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      2 months ago

      This was made mostly for our new child, so there’s quite a lot of variety of sizes with children’s books. Hopefully that should work out ok with how shallow it is on that end.