Hi Folks,
I've been asked to make a bookcase with a plinth-style bottom protruding a couple of centimeters from the main bookcase body, with a rounded top. I've been wondering what the best way to produce this effect would be, I can think of two options:
1. Make the box (ie. the main part of the bookcase) with a flush bottom, and create the plinth separately with a recess for the box to sit on/in. I suspect this is the more traditional way, but seems trickier as it calls for more precision when sizing the plinth.
2. Make the box with the sides protruding below the bottom shelf by the height of the 'plinth', and then attach some trim, covering the gap below the bottom shelf. I'm leaning towards this way as I think it makes the box construction more straightforward (I can use a housing or sliding dovetail for the bottom shelf), but I can see that I might have to be careful with the trim on the sides of the piece, as the grain on the box sides will be running vertically, and the side trim pieces' grain will be running horizontally.
Does anyone have any advice on which is the better method?
Hopefully it's clear enough what I'm going on about, but if not I can probably come up with some sketches.
Thanks!
I've been asked to make a bookcase with a plinth-style bottom protruding a couple of centimeters from the main bookcase body, with a rounded top. I've been wondering what the best way to produce this effect would be, I can think of two options:
1. Make the box (ie. the main part of the bookcase) with a flush bottom, and create the plinth separately with a recess for the box to sit on/in. I suspect this is the more traditional way, but seems trickier as it calls for more precision when sizing the plinth.
2. Make the box with the sides protruding below the bottom shelf by the height of the 'plinth', and then attach some trim, covering the gap below the bottom shelf. I'm leaning towards this way as I think it makes the box construction more straightforward (I can use a housing or sliding dovetail for the bottom shelf), but I can see that I might have to be careful with the trim on the sides of the piece, as the grain on the box sides will be running vertically, and the side trim pieces' grain will be running horizontally.
Does anyone have any advice on which is the better method?
Hopefully it's clear enough what I'm going on about, but if not I can probably come up with some sketches.
Thanks!