Hello,
I'm about to embark on a large bookcase project, but it is a step above the basic 18mm MDF with Domino construction I've used in the past. It is putting me well out of my comfort zone, so would really appreciate any advice. I'll probably end up planning a lot of it out in SketchUp, but I'm also something of a novice, so I'm keen to get things straight in my head as much as I can before I spend time getting it millimetre perfect.
I want to build a version of the bookcase/unit as per the attachments. It will be similar colour, finished with an airless paint sprayer, with a slightly sheeny paint. A bit flexible on the details (not desperate for a 'copy'), but I do want to maintain the chunky style and seamless finish between the shelves/verticals and frames around the cupboard doors.
There are few mandatory differences for mine:
Tools available:
I will get the large sheet materials cut by my timber yard. I have a tracksaw, router, domino, random orbital sander, drill. I don't yet have any large clamps, nor pocket hole jig. My ability to press together such a large piece is one of my considerations. Not sure if just regular screws will do the trick, but conscious that large clamps aren't cheap... and I might need a few! I also don't have a brad nailer, which I think might be quite useful for this project?
Construction approach:
This is where I'd really like some suggestions. I can think of a few ways to build this - each with various pros and cons, but grateful for some experienced suggestions.
Very grateful for any advice on the above. Apologies for the slightly lengthy set of questions!
I'm about to embark on a large bookcase project, but it is a step above the basic 18mm MDF with Domino construction I've used in the past. It is putting me well out of my comfort zone, so would really appreciate any advice. I'll probably end up planning a lot of it out in SketchUp, but I'm also something of a novice, so I'm keen to get things straight in my head as much as I can before I spend time getting it millimetre perfect.
I want to build a version of the bookcase/unit as per the attachments. It will be similar colour, finished with an airless paint sprayer, with a slightly sheeny paint. A bit flexible on the details (not desperate for a 'copy'), but I do want to maintain the chunky style and seamless finish between the shelves/verticals and frames around the cupboard doors.
There are few mandatory differences for mine:
- Needs to stretch wall-to-wall (approx 4m) and floor-to-ceiling (approx 2.35m).
- Needs to have LED strip lights running at the front underside of each shelf. I have 5m lengths of LED strip already, but will need to ensure each shelf has a recess or oversized lipping to avoid glare. I will also need to accurately cut holes between the verticals to allow the strip to run the full length across each horizontal run of shelves.
Tools available:
I will get the large sheet materials cut by my timber yard. I have a tracksaw, router, domino, random orbital sander, drill. I don't yet have any large clamps, nor pocket hole jig. My ability to press together such a large piece is one of my considerations. Not sure if just regular screws will do the trick, but conscious that large clamps aren't cheap... and I might need a few! I also don't have a brad nailer, which I think might be quite useful for this project?
Construction approach:
This is where I'd really like some suggestions. I can think of a few ways to build this - each with various pros and cons, but grateful for some experienced suggestions.
- Shelf Width: For my size, I thinking of 5 horizontal shelves across the 4m span. This means each shelf will be around 75cm wide once verticals, edges/ scribing allowance is taken into account. I could go for 6 which would leave each about 62cm wide. A nicer width perhaps, but I think I prefer having an odd number of shelves. Any strong views on this?
- Shelf lipping: Given I'm looking at 75cm shelves that will be full of books, I'm assuming I should be lipping the front of each shelf for strength. Given that I also want to hide the LED strip, the lipping will help with that. I'm wondering whether I ought to also route say 5mm of the shelf material so that the led is slightly resessed into the shelf.
- Separations of the Units: At 2.3m tall I could just about build this full height, but I think it would be really heavy. Minded to build 5 separate cupboard base units, then screw them together when complete. I'm less clear about the shelving units. Easiest seems building 5 different shelf units to match the bases, but I suppose I could also build it as a single unit, adding on an additional 'column' of shelves one at a time.
- Shelf thickness: What thickness do you think the shelves are in the attached pictures? Looks like at least 40mm to me? How best to achieve this? The pictured units have shelves flush top and bottom, I'm wondering if they have used really thick wood, or two sheets of 24mm MDF glued together perhaps? Or a hollow construction? I need a lip on mine to hide the LEDs which gives a degree of flexibility, but I don't want say 18mm MDF and a massive 40mm+ lip. I'm also conscious that they will eventually be full of books and want to avoid sag.
- Verticals / Cupboard Frames: Linked to the above, I'd like same thickness for the shelf verticals and frames. If I am using MDF, I'm conscious about the difficult in painting MDF edges. If I was to use 24mm MDF for each carcass, when constructed it would equal 48mm thickness, then I could double up at the ends. Instinctively this feels like overkill - heavy and expensive; and perhaps a better finish with a different construction method with suitable wood nailed/glued on to provide the desired look. But then I'm not sure how well that will work with the visible hinges etc.
- Getting the seamless finish: There are going to be joins on this, so will need some careful construction, sanding, filling etc - and exactly what is required will depend quite a lot on the answers to the above two points.
- Method of attaching shelves: I don't have the requirement to adjust the shelves after construction. They will in any case have LED lighting running through them. I suppose method of attachment will depend on their construction (e.g. two sheets of 24mm MDF/hollow/etc). My assumtion was dominos and glue; perhaps also with screws in lieu of clamps.
- Painting:I'm planning on building this; then spray painting it with a Graco GXFF. I've heard that painting one side of MDF can cause it to warp, but am assuming that won't be an issue given the size and weight of this. Alternatively, I could prime and or initial paint after dry-fit but before construction; but this will be a lot more work given the space I am working in and I think will still require painting afterwards.
Very grateful for any advice on the above. Apologies for the slightly lengthy set of questions!