Someone gave Bill a bunch of scrap wood. It's actually in pretty good shape, most of it is usable. He had to take nails out of a few boards, but that was about it.
It's no secret that Otter and I practically live at the library. We usually have more books than we can carry. That's not the problem. The problem is where do we put them when we get them home? And, how do we keep them straight in terms of due dates?
I decided we needed a small bookshelf. I looked at a couple of thrift stores with no luck. Then Bill brought home all this wood and decided he wanted to make one for us.
Here is the construction, more or less in order! Any captions will be beneath the pictures they are describing.
Nailed and glued together, wood filler on the few spots that needed it. There weren't too many places that needed filling in, mostly just to cover the nails and just a couple of minor spots.
One of his many toys - in this case it was holding the backing on while the glue dried because Bill was afraid it would bend. The backing is a piece of paneling he's had forever and never had a use for. Until now!
First coat of stain.
2nd coat of stain.
Close-up of the shelf, with the 2nd coat of stain.
The side, witht he 2nd and final coat of stain. And a lot of other junk!
The finished product! I can't remember, but I think it's around 26" tall. The books are usually stacked on it "the right way" - backs out and not piled. At the moment, mine are on the top shelf and Otter's books are on the bottom. But we usually read each other's books, so they don't stay that way. It's working out great, it's just the right size and we have figured out a system to keep newer books from getting mixed up with older books - we usually have a lot of late fines!
It only took Bill a couple of days to build this, the staining process probably took longer than the actual construction.