Shara Woodshop Diaries | How to Build a Rotating Bookshelf | with Lazy Susan Hardware @WoodshopDiaries | Uploaded 1 year ago | Updated 1 hour ago
Hey friends, let's spin (get it??) this project together and build a rotating bookshelf!
This video was sponsored by MakeByMe. Check it out here: home.by.me/en/makebyme
FYI, once you click the link, click Discover Now to start creating.
See what this bookshelf looks like built in MakeByMe here: r1132100503382-eu1-xbyapplication.3dexperience.3ds.com/#/model/55AC785E00005001650767AB0000BD35/details/556004
Bookshelves are fun. But they're even more fun when they have four sides and they rotate! I hope you enjoy watching this simple shelf come to life and if you want to build your own, check out the plans and project details here: woodshopdiaries.com/diy-rotating-bookshelf
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Website: woodshopdiaries.com
TikTok: tiktok.com/@woodshopdiaries?
Facebook: facebook.com/woodshopdiaries
Instagram: instagram.com/woodshopdiaries
Pinterest: pinterest.com/sharamccuiston
SHOP WOODWORKING TEES AND BUILDING PLANS HERE:
woodshop-diaries.myshopify.com
Helpful resources for the build:
How to cut plywood: woodshopdiaries.com/cut-down-plywood-sheets-with-circular-saw
How to apply iron on edge banding: woodshopdiaries.com/how-to-cover-plywood-edges
How to use a pocket hole jig: woodshopdiaries.com/how-to-use-pocket-hole-jig
Tools & Materials:
*Affiliate links below
Tools:
Miter Saw: homedepot.sjv.io/b3DkDx
Circular Saw: homedepot.sjv.io/AooaYx
Cutting Guides (Kreg Rip Cut & AccuCut): amzn.to/3UMzpGs & amzn.to/3g5C9zX
Drill/Driver: homedepot.sjv.io/Aoo6Ya
Pocket Hole Jig: amzn.to/32eoPBY
1″ diameter Forstner drill bit
Materials:
(1) 2x2x8 board
(1) 4×8 sheet ¾” plywood: homedepot.sjv.io/9rR95
Iron on edge banding: amzn.to/3nx64RT
(4) 12” drawer pulls: amzn.to/3PNqqoU
12″ Lazy Susan: amzn.to/3rmP46p
⅝″, 1 ¼” and 2” wood screws
1 ¼” pocket hole screws: amzn.to/3FKfikk
Wood Glue
Chapters:
00:00 Introduction
00:22 Cutting down the pieces
01:29 Edge banding, sanding, and preparing for assembly
02:13 Design and MakeByMe
03:17 Assembling the main box
03:54 Adding the book ledges
05:36 Installing middle and top
06:32 Assembling the base
08:14 Attaching Lazy Susan Hardware
10:50 Final Touches
12:08 Final Reveal!
Hey friends, let's spin (get it??) this project together and build a rotating bookshelf!
This video was sponsored by MakeByMe. Check it out here: home.by.me/en/makebyme
FYI, once you click the link, click Discover Now to start creating.
See what this bookshelf looks like built in MakeByMe here: r1132100503382-eu1-xbyapplication.3dexperience.3ds.com/#/model/55AC785E00005001650767AB0000BD35/details/556004
Bookshelves are fun. But they're even more fun when they have four sides and they rotate! I hope you enjoy watching this simple shelf come to life and if you want to build your own, check out the plans and project details here: woodshopdiaries.com/diy-rotating-bookshelf
Follow Woodshop Diaries On:
Website: woodshopdiaries.com
TikTok: tiktok.com/@woodshopdiaries?
Facebook: facebook.com/woodshopdiaries
Instagram: instagram.com/woodshopdiaries
Pinterest: pinterest.com/sharamccuiston
SHOP WOODWORKING TEES AND BUILDING PLANS HERE:
woodshop-diaries.myshopify.com
Helpful resources for the build:
How to cut plywood: woodshopdiaries.com/cut-down-plywood-sheets-with-circular-saw
How to apply iron on edge banding: woodshopdiaries.com/how-to-cover-plywood-edges
How to use a pocket hole jig: woodshopdiaries.com/how-to-use-pocket-hole-jig
Tools & Materials:
*Affiliate links below
Tools:
Miter Saw: homedepot.sjv.io/b3DkDx
Circular Saw: homedepot.sjv.io/AooaYx
Cutting Guides (Kreg Rip Cut & AccuCut): amzn.to/3UMzpGs & amzn.to/3g5C9zX
Drill/Driver: homedepot.sjv.io/Aoo6Ya
Pocket Hole Jig: amzn.to/32eoPBY
1″ diameter Forstner drill bit
Materials:
(1) 2x2x8 board
(1) 4×8 sheet ¾” plywood: homedepot.sjv.io/9rR95
Iron on edge banding: amzn.to/3nx64RT
(4) 12” drawer pulls: amzn.to/3PNqqoU
12″ Lazy Susan: amzn.to/3rmP46p
⅝″, 1 ¼” and 2” wood screws
1 ¼” pocket hole screws: amzn.to/3FKfikk
Wood Glue
Chapters:
00:00 Introduction
00:22 Cutting down the pieces
01:29 Edge banding, sanding, and preparing for assembly
02:13 Design and MakeByMe
03:17 Assembling the main box
03:54 Adding the book ledges
05:36 Installing middle and top
06:32 Assembling the base
08:14 Attaching Lazy Susan Hardware
10:50 Final Touches
12:08 Final Reveal!