Build a bookcase - Strong and Easy (how to)

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  • Опубликовано: 21 янв 2017
  • This video will show you how to build a bookcase. Not only that, but I prove that even a beginner can build it, and it will be a very strong bookcase. This how to video will step you through the process. Those cheap particle board bookcases are fine as they are very low cost, but you can build a much stronger bookcase very easily and it will last for many years. This bookcase is intended to be college furniture for my son. The best thing about this bookcase is that it is strong and easy to build. Watch this video to see how to build a bookcase - Strong and Easy.
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    A few people asked for plans. While I don't have plans, below are more detailed description. I hope with these written details and the video you can make your way through the project. It took a while to get these as my son had the bookshelf over 100 miles away, but I went to see him for his graduation...
    Okay, I'm back from my son's graduation and I have measurements. He did not have great lighting so it was tough to see but I believe I have the measurements now. This will be a longer post as I'll give you the measurements, then my sugguestion to make your life easier.
    My son wanted the overall dimensions to be 4' x 4' so here are the measurements as I built it. One thing you should definitely do is only you have the sides, top, and shelves cut, measure those for exact measurements for the face frame and back braces rather than go for my measurements. Plywood is not exactly 3/4". Same thing for once you get it assembled and ready to cut the face frame.
    Also, I was able to maximize my plywood because I was painting it. If you are staining it you may not be able to maximize as much as you'll want to pay attention to grain direction to make it look nicer.
    Feel free to to use the comments for any questions you may have.
    Sides
    48" x 14"
    Bottom, top, and 2 middle shelves
    46" x 12 3/4" (This allows for the 3/4" back brace and the 1/2" back panel)
    Brace for bottom back
    46" x 1 1/2" (about 4:11 in my video)
    Braces for 2 middle shelves attached to back
    46" x 2"
    Face frame
    1 1/2"
    Sides: 48"
    4 shelves: 44 1/2"
    Definitely measure these to the actual assembled case as yours will certainly be different by a little
    Back piece of 1/2" plywood (could use 1/4" just fine - I used 1/2 because I had it already)
    46" x 47.25"
    Sides and top
    48" x 14"
    Bottom and 2 middle shelves
    48" x 12 3/4" (This allows for the 3/4" back brace and the 1/2" back panel)
    Brace for bottom back
    48" x 1 1/2" (about 4:11 in my video)
    Braces for 2 middle shelves attached to back
    48" x 2"
    Face frame
    1 1/2"
    Sides: 48"
    4 shelves: 46 1/2"
    Definitely measure these to the actual assembled case as yours will certainly be different by a little
    Back piece of 1/2" plywood (could use 1/4" just fine - I used 1/2 because I had it already)
    48" x 48"
    I truly did my best to give accurate measurements here. Good Luck and let me know how it goes!
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  • @conitorres9774
    @conitorres9774 4 года назад +4

    I am a 67 year old woman and after watching you and hearing your clear instructions, I am somewhat tempted to try it. Great video

    • @BronkBuilt
      @BronkBuilt  4 года назад +2

      67 years young! Jump in and give it a try. Just take your time and be safe.

  • @danielmutter7014
    @danielmutter7014 3 года назад +27

    Moving out of my parents house at 23 and I only had wall shelves. This tutorial is super amazing I’m gonna try to make it this weekend and see how it goes! Thanks so much!!

    • @BronkBuilt
      @BronkBuilt  3 года назад

      Let me know how it turns out. Just take your time and you'll do fine.

  • @jerryevans6646
    @jerryevans6646 4 года назад +21

    Thank you for not filming so fast! You are very clear, much appreciated.

    • @BronkBuilt
      @BronkBuilt  4 года назад

      Thanks. You may not like some of my others where I do speed up the vid. Hopefully you'll like them anyway.

  • @PanHardin
    @PanHardin 4 года назад +64

    Im watching this video at 4 a.m and the attention span " squirrel" and the subliminal messages had me lmao! Thank you for this tutorial and for the laughs.

    • @BronkBuilt
      @BronkBuilt  4 года назад +1

      You are welcome and thank you fur watching

    • @fisherlady408
      @fisherlady408 2 года назад +1

      Loved this video and yes the "squirrel " bit got me!

    • @BronkBuilt
      @BronkBuilt  2 года назад +1

      Thank you. I know a lot of viewers don't like anything added at all and want content providers to simply get to the point and only show relevant content, but I make less than $100 a month USD on these so this is just fun for me. Making it more fun for me is sliding in my humor so I really appreciate comments like yours. Thank you again.

    • @deemarie5054
      @deemarie5054 Год назад +1

      Right!! I liked you because of this I subscribed and liked it 😊

  • @magicrobharv
    @magicrobharv 3 года назад +14

    Your videos are just the right length. I've seen so many that leave out important details. Your video is perfect the way it is. Much appreciated!

    • @BronkBuilt
      @BronkBuilt  3 года назад

      Thank you very much for that.

  • @julieschneider5973
    @julieschneider5973 3 года назад +13

    What a great video! Clear and simple instructions, everything explained well. And FUNNY! You’re hilarious! That’s a beautiful bookcase and it looks indestructible! This comment is a few years after-how has it held up for your son? I bet he’ll be able to give it to HIS kid when they go off to college! I also love how even years later, you respond to people’s comments in great detail about measurements and such. What a great RUclipsr you are!

    • @BronkBuilt
      @BronkBuilt  3 года назад +5

      Oh my, you made my day. Thank you! This book case has survived many college parties, about 4 moves, and lots and lots of books. Still going strong.

  • @thiniceking12
    @thiniceking12 Год назад

    This videos made me more confident to make this. Also I’m loving all the dad jokes! 😂

    • @BronkBuilt
      @BronkBuilt  Год назад

      Thank you. I love your comment. Go do it! Please come back and let me know how yours turns out

  • @RAWestover
    @RAWestover 4 года назад +6

    I've taken whole rooms down to studs and joists for remodels and built them back up, but stuff like this still intimidates the fire out of me. Thanks for making it easy to follow. I mentioned wanting to build one for the bedroom, and now my wife wants one for the back bedroom too. I guess I'm doing two.

    • @BronkBuilt
      @BronkBuilt  4 года назад +1

      Just dig in. Good luck!

    • @djohnson8323
      @djohnson8323 4 года назад +1

      It’s the precision

    • @BronkBuilt
      @BronkBuilt  4 года назад +1

      Just take your time and measure well. I make mistakes on just about every project. Just jump in. Even when the end product has mistakes, I'm still proud of what I built with my own two hands. Hope you feel that way as well with yours.

  • @johnw.peterson4311
    @johnw.peterson4311 Месяц назад +1

    Great job dad!

    • @BronkBuilt
      @BronkBuilt  Месяц назад

      Thanks. He's been out of college about 5 or 6 years and he still had this and still in great shape after half a dozen moves.

  • @chubbieminami3274
    @chubbieminami3274 11 месяцев назад +1

    I am planning to make several bookcases and I am watching many video tutorials. I love yours very much. I want to put many books on my shelves and I was not sure if the pocket holes were strong enough. Your video answered my question. It is bad when you make something and you are constantly wondering if it is sturdy. There are too many things to worry already!! Luv from Japan

    • @BronkBuilt
      @BronkBuilt  11 месяцев назад

      Kon'nichiwa. I was worried as well but with the face piece it is strong. My son stacked it with books. If you are worried you could add even a ton more strength by adding a small strip of wood under the shelves on the sides but I really don't think it is necessary. It's been many years and my son still had it still loads out up. I have another book case video with my younger son. It is very strong as well and is a step up in build from this one.

  • @siddhartha_1
    @siddhartha_1 Год назад

    Best shelf video I've seen so far

    • @BronkBuilt
      @BronkBuilt  Год назад +1

      Thank you. If you are looking for another one with a bit more style, look up my video where my younger autistic son builds one for his room.

  • @zaimhazmin8851
    @zaimhazmin8851 5 лет назад +2

    This is actually very nice and doable. Thank you so much!

    • @BronkBuilt
      @BronkBuilt  5 лет назад +1

      You are welcome. Still holding a bunch of books and not flexing.

  • @sheljustdoes
    @sheljustdoes 9 месяцев назад

    This is the most wholesome and helpful woodworking tutorial that I've found on RUclips. Thanks for this!

    • @BronkBuilt
      @BronkBuilt  9 месяцев назад

      Thank you! I helped my younger son, who is high functioning autistic, build a bookshelf for himself. A little more advanced than this one, but if you are interested please check it out: ruclips.net/video/Ih1xb3unXkM/видео.html Either way thank you for the kind words. This was for my older son and it's been several years and he still has this bookshelf and uses it. Gone through several moves and lots of weight on it and it is still holding strong with zero bend in the shelves so you should feel very confident that it will be strong. Hopefully you will build one. If you do please let me know how it turns out.

  • @abe677
    @abe677 Год назад

    Nice job. My adult son wants a bookshelf and maybe this will be the one.

    • @BronkBuilt
      @BronkBuilt  Год назад

      Thanks. He still has it and it is as good as it was day 1. Still no bend at all in the shelves and he has had very heavy items on each shelf. If you want to check out a little more advanced, but still not that difficult, check out this one I did with my younger son: ruclips.net/video/Ih1xb3unXkM/видео.html. Please come back and let me know how yours turns out. I really, really enjoy hearing about how you guys build what I did, as well as modify for your purposes.

  • @neilmakes702
    @neilmakes702 7 лет назад +2

    Love your videos! Keep them coming!

    • @BronkBuilt
      @BronkBuilt  7 лет назад +1

      Thanks. I'm trying to keep them somewhat regular but real life and job are taking my time. I really have a lot of fun doing these. I actually have 3 projects completed that I'm just trying to find time to edit and get them out. Glad you like my videos!

  • @ladynagginghoe1649
    @ladynagginghoe1649 4 года назад +2

    Haha. Loved your humor and your great way of explaining. Subscribed.

    • @BronkBuilt
      @BronkBuilt  4 года назад

      Thank you. Really appreciate it.

  • @maureenhiggins5715
    @maureenhiggins5715 3 года назад +1

    Just found your site & I love it! I like longer how to videos that you can follow & understand. Your humor is great too! Thanks

    • @BronkBuilt
      @BronkBuilt  3 года назад

      Thank you. I do appreciate the kind words.

  • @leahkristene8933
    @leahkristene8933 4 года назад +1

    You’re a great dad! Very cool project!

    • @BronkBuilt
      @BronkBuilt  4 года назад

      Well gosh, thank you. Very kind to say.

  • @DIYMinded
    @DIYMinded 4 года назад

    Great project! Thanks for taking the time to make and film it. Subscribed!

    • @BronkBuilt
      @BronkBuilt  4 года назад

      Thank you. I do appreciate it!

  • @EdTravelingEast
    @EdTravelingEast Год назад

    Nicely done!

  • @bookworm81151
    @bookworm81151 2 года назад +2

    Thank you. I just bought my first table saw and need to build a bookcase for many different sizes of books. You did a nice presentation, good humor, and great information.

    • @BronkBuilt
      @BronkBuilt  2 года назад +2

      Thank you. Welcome to a whole new world. Please be safe and let me know how your book shelf turns out

  • @billszymanski4844
    @billszymanski4844 3 года назад

    Hits a nice sweet spot between utilitarian and over built.

    • @BronkBuilt
      @BronkBuilt  3 года назад

      Thanks. It has held so much weight and still going strong

  • @rpfcreates4476
    @rpfcreates4476 4 года назад +1

    Excellent video man thanks for the inspiration!

    • @BronkBuilt
      @BronkBuilt  4 года назад

      You are welcome. Thanks for watching.

  • @warkasp3030
    @warkasp3030 2 года назад

    Hahaha, "squirrel" that was fantastic.

    • @BronkBuilt
      @BronkBuilt  2 года назад

      Oooh, I hate squirrels :)

  • @emmadalrymple4102
    @emmadalrymple4102 2 года назад

    Very nice finished product!

    • @BronkBuilt
      @BronkBuilt  2 года назад

      Thank you! Really, thanks for saying that. It does mean a lot to me.

  • @scrapperof5255
    @scrapperof5255 2 года назад

    It looks like it came out great! Now to build my daughters. Hope it comes out just as good. Thank you for the video!

    • @BronkBuilt
      @BronkBuilt  2 года назад

      Thanks. In about a week or two I should have another book shelf build where I teach my youngest son to build one.

  • @tammyjohnson7401
    @tammyjohnson7401 3 года назад

    Well done, very easy to follow you. Your son should be proud of your carpentry skills.

  • @jandroid1962
    @jandroid1962 2 года назад

    This is great. Very helpful and entertaining. How lucky your son is!

    • @BronkBuilt
      @BronkBuilt  2 года назад

      Thanks. I tell him that all the time :)

  • @computerterry618
    @computerterry618 Год назад

    I love this. You've given me much inspiration and I'm gonna use your template.

    • @BronkBuilt
      @BronkBuilt  Год назад

      Thank you. Please come back and let me know how you do. If you want a little more advanced book shelf look for the one I did with my younger son

  • @centenntrucker8496
    @centenntrucker8496 2 месяца назад

    Great video man.

  • @DanBronk
    @DanBronk 7 лет назад +1

    Wow ... great project

  • @desmond5593
    @desmond5593 2 года назад

    Amazing and an excellent job. If only I can buy this off the shelf ! Nice

  • @stevepickering5978
    @stevepickering5978 2 года назад

    Nice work mate

    • @BronkBuilt
      @BronkBuilt  2 года назад

      Thank you. I do appreciate it.

  • @brodydog8447
    @brodydog8447 4 года назад

    Good video. Everything was explained well

  • @lesliereynolds4148
    @lesliereynolds4148 Год назад

    Like your sense of humor. And for someone who likes diy but am somewhat of a novice your segments go along at a good pace leaving time to "get it" as we go along.

    • @BronkBuilt
      @BronkBuilt  Год назад

      Thank you. Please come back and let me know how yours turns out

  • @mariojorgecaldeira7326
    @mariojorgecaldeira7326 5 лет назад

    Good job. Well done.

  • @ChuckJ7777
    @ChuckJ7777 4 года назад +3

    Great video, my next project is something similar to this and I was looking for a good way to make it sturdy . Love the jokes in it.

    • @BronkBuilt
      @BronkBuilt  4 года назад

      Thanks and best of luck on your build

  • @rainypath96
    @rainypath96 2 года назад

    You’re a beast. You make it look easy 💯

  • @shanerod9708
    @shanerod9708 4 года назад

    New subscriber. Really enjoy ur sense of humor and the lesson I plan on building a book shelf for my comics. Thank you.

    • @BronkBuilt
      @BronkBuilt  4 года назад

      Thank you. My kids do a lot of eye rolling at my humor. Good luck on your build.

  • @shashikanthbc5493
    @shashikanthbc5493 2 года назад

    Really super work bro👍👌🙏

  • @crusheverything4449
    @crusheverything4449 3 года назад

    Great video! It was as entertaining as it was informative. Nice job!!

    • @BronkBuilt
      @BronkBuilt  3 года назад

      Glad you enjoyed it! Thank you!

  • @patrickdunn8918
    @patrickdunn8918 Год назад

    Nice,,,it looks great. Your son is lucky.

    • @BronkBuilt
      @BronkBuilt  Год назад

      Thanks. So many years later and it is still in like me condition and had followed him in several moves.

  • @veira6685
    @veira6685 3 года назад +2

    had to do a school project u help me so much

    • @BronkBuilt
      @BronkBuilt  3 года назад

      Glad this helped. Let me know how yours turns out.

    • @veira6685
      @veira6685 3 года назад +1

      @@BronkBuilt not as big as yours but turn out very strong and good looking got full marks thank you love your videos

    • @BronkBuilt
      @BronkBuilt  3 года назад

      @@veira6685 That is awesome! Do you messaging me on my Facebook page with a picture so I can see it?

  • @deathy17
    @deathy17 5 лет назад +1

    Good video,felt compelled to subscribe nice job,I really like the way you used the face frame to.......oooh something shiny.......ooo something shiny

    • @BronkBuilt
      @BronkBuilt  5 лет назад +1

      Thank you. I do appreciate it very much.

  • @gorangrubisic5681
    @gorangrubisic5681 4 года назад

    excellent work, excellent video!

    • @BronkBuilt
      @BronkBuilt  4 года назад +1

      Thank you. I do appreciate it.

  • @monalee7687
    @monalee7687 Год назад

    The bit with the attention span gave me a good chuckle.. that was so unexpected 😆
    I want to build a bookcase for my daughter and I’m a beginner so your video was very helpful to watch. Thank you

    • @BronkBuilt
      @BronkBuilt  Год назад +1

      Thank you. You can do it! Take your time, measure well, and be safe. About the attention span bit, it is sa

  • @sthrnvoice3198
    @sthrnvoice3198 6 лет назад +1

    Your comment at 5:00 was hilarious.... I enjoyed the video! Plain talk!

    • @BronkBuilt
      @BronkBuilt  6 лет назад

      Thanks. Just trying to have as much fun as I can.

  • @juliabitmead5478
    @juliabitmead5478 5 лет назад +6

    I thought you your editing and filming was great! You made it very easy for us clueless people to understand what you were doing by make it easy to see and it was all very well explained as well.
    Also your jokes were funny :)

    • @BronkBuilt
      @BronkBuilt  5 лет назад +2

      Thank you. I've learned a bunch since i started and still learn more with each project. I am having so much fun making these as well. Thanks again.

  • @bobdole4916
    @bobdole4916 5 лет назад +2

    This is grade-A ham on top of the nice instruction. Good job.

  • @manjubhujanganavar5512
    @manjubhujanganavar5512 5 лет назад +1

    nice explanation. i liked it .. keep on uploading videos .. i love to watch .. ☺

    • @BronkBuilt
      @BronkBuilt  5 лет назад

      Thank you. I am trying to get more out. I have a lot of fun with them.

  • @benjiviews4300
    @benjiviews4300 Год назад

    I really liked this video and I have watched a lot of videos about building bookcases recently, yours is the one I am going to try and copy, thank you :)

    • @BronkBuilt
      @BronkBuilt  Год назад +1

      Thank you. If you liked this you may like the one where I teach my adult son with autism how to build his bookshelf.

    • @benjiviews4300
      @benjiviews4300 Год назад +1

      @@BronkBuilt Thanks I will definitely have a watch of that

  • @torey6675
    @torey6675 5 лет назад

    Beautiful

  • @ChrisB5_
    @ChrisB5_ Год назад

    I'm not finding the pre-built shelf that fits my situation, and the ones that I can MAKE work are terrible solutions. Using what you went over here and another video, I believe I found the perfect solution! Thanks for the video, it's really appreciated. It'll be fun to make my own shelf along with being able to make it exactly how I've envisioned all this time.

    • @BronkBuilt
      @BronkBuilt  Год назад +1

      I do love these comments. While you are excited to build your own book shelf, I'm just as excited to know I helped inspire you to do it. Please come back and let me how yours turns out.

  • @lostboi3974
    @lostboi3974 4 года назад

    Good job

  • @jasondowns940
    @jasondowns940 Год назад

    Man I just loved this video! If I had one critique it would be….SQUIRL!!!!

  • @johnjacob1521
    @johnjacob1521 3 года назад

    Nice work Bronk build a giant shoebox storage box

    • @BronkBuilt
      @BronkBuilt  3 года назад

      Thanks. We have a pretty big closest and I was going to build a 36 inch square seating bench with shoe storage on all sides but we are going to down size so that cane of the list. Look fur my closet remodel videos. I designed in shoe storage into that.

  • @eln74
    @eln74 5 лет назад

    You got it bro, tnx for sharing it...!!!

    • @BronkBuilt
      @BronkBuilt  5 лет назад

      U r welcome. Thx for watching.

  • @beencraftn6612
    @beencraftn6612 2 года назад

    Beautiful, bruh!

    • @BronkBuilt
      @BronkBuilt  2 года назад +1

      HA! Thanks. If you like this one, check out the book case my autistic son created. Fairly recent video on my channel.

    • @beencraftn6612
      @beencraftn6612 2 года назад

      @@BronkBuilt so AWESOME and will do!! Thank you!! :)

  • @ericawilliams5726
    @ericawilliams5726 4 года назад

    Great video

  • @Drakenx88
    @Drakenx88 3 года назад

    Great Video, gotta say that made me chuckle.....squirrel!..... but really great video

  • @ludditetechnologies
    @ludditetechnologies 3 года назад

    That will last a hundred years. Ply is awesome. Good job good vid.

  • @julianglasgow868
    @julianglasgow868 6 лет назад

    Wow good job

    • @BronkBuilt
      @BronkBuilt  6 лет назад +1

      Thank you. Still holding lots of very heavy text books of my son and his roommates with no problem at all. Thanks for stopping by and the nice comment.

  • @jnez0108
    @jnez0108 2 года назад

    Thanks for the funny video. I thought it was just going to be another build video. Thanks. I wish I could build things like this.

    • @BronkBuilt
      @BronkBuilt  2 года назад

      Thank you. Just jump in, you can do it

  • @nickyfabella3236
    @nickyfabella3236 Год назад

    Thanks for the video!!! Around minutes 10:45 I got the sudden urge to subscribe!! I can't explain it but I did!! Really nice book case!!, definitely going to build it!!!

    • @BronkBuilt
      @BronkBuilt  Год назад +1

      Ha! Thank you. If you liked it you may also like the video where I teach my autistic son to build his own bookshelf.

  • @ericlange4531
    @ericlange4531 4 года назад

    Nice video, informative and entertaining(funny), great job

  • @roberthenderson5408
    @roberthenderson5408 Год назад

    Great video. I'm about to purchase my supplies now at Home Depot. I've subscribed and I also clicked the "bell" to hopefully get ALL notifications. I'm a beginner so I need step by step instructions, like this until I become more advance. Thank you! Well Done

    • @BronkBuilt
      @BronkBuilt  Год назад +1

      Thanks and let me know how yours turns out. I've been very busy at my day job so have not posted in a bit but have a few half done so hopefully will have others you'll like soon.

    • @roberthenderson5408
      @roberthenderson5408 Год назад

      Can u show how to Brad nail trim around a ceiling

    • @BronkBuilt
      @BronkBuilt  Год назад

      You mean crown molding? Probably not going to help in time but we just started building out new house and the builder is going to let me do some things myself and that is one off them. Won't be for several months though as we just started grading the land

  • @russianbear2
    @russianbear2 5 лет назад

    Perfect beginner project

    • @BronkBuilt
      @BronkBuilt  5 лет назад

      Thanks. It truly is. Doesn't need to be as large for sure (mine is basically 4' x 4') but is very straight forward to build.

    • @torey6675
      @torey6675 5 лет назад +1

      Hmm. We will see.. I'll give it a shot

    • @BronkBuilt
      @BronkBuilt  5 лет назад

      @@torey6675 Please do. It is a very forgiving project as well.

  • @sexton610
    @sexton610 4 года назад +1

    You're funny! Made me laugh. Thank you! Great video!

    • @BronkBuilt
      @BronkBuilt  4 года назад

      Thank you. I get eye rolls from my kids with my humor, but I am just having fun.

  • @wolfyaway424242
    @wolfyaway424242 4 года назад +1

    Just a great video, I like the build but you really made it fun to ... Squirrel!!!

    • @BronkBuilt
      @BronkBuilt  4 года назад

      Thank you. I do try and have fun.

  • @zafardurrani9544
    @zafardurrani9544 3 года назад

    Super, lovely, Excellent and nice invention, I like it Although I am not a professional woodworker but I am very fond of woodworking and enjoying the construction process, you are great wood worker, Thank you for providing me the best knowledge and amazing video, Your big fan from Quetta Pakistan

    • @BronkBuilt
      @BronkBuilt  3 года назад +1

      Incredibly nice of you to say. Thank you.

  • @hansvonstetten3236
    @hansvonstetten3236 4 года назад

    nice video, thanks

    • @BronkBuilt
      @BronkBuilt  4 года назад

      You are welcome. Thank you for the comment.

  • @dennislopez3126
    @dennislopez3126 3 года назад

    Funny video and very informative, thank you

    • @BronkBuilt
      @BronkBuilt  3 года назад

      Your welcome and thank you for the kind words.

  • @ladytrucker9288
    @ladytrucker9288 2 года назад

    I didn't expect to be laughing while learning, you are a trip.
    Great video

  • @MusiqTruth
    @MusiqTruth 3 года назад

    Helpful and hilarious lol thank you!

    • @BronkBuilt
      @BronkBuilt  3 года назад +1

      Thank you! I do try. 😀

  • @SkycladStudio
    @SkycladStudio 7 лет назад +7

    Throw some LED strips in there, dude! :o) Nice job!!!

    • @BronkBuilt
      @BronkBuilt  7 лет назад +5

      Thanks. I'm sure if my son son would have loved LED's but since he didn't ask for them he didn't get them.

  • @RDMANGLEYT
    @RDMANGLEYT 3 года назад

    That attention span bit was perfected by the ad placement

    • @BronkBuilt
      @BronkBuilt  3 года назад

      Cool. I don't place the ads. The RUclips figures out where they should go.

    • @RDMANGLEYT
      @RDMANGLEYT 3 года назад +1

      @@BronkBuilt weell ended up being perfected

  • @Melody246ful
    @Melody246ful 4 года назад +1

    Just when I was about to hit subscribe, you started talking very slow like the guy on the Clear Eyes commercial. Nevermind. Then you yelled 'squirrel!' Subscribed!!! Thanks for the detailed tutorial and a laugh! 👍🏾

  • @Ericamann24
    @Ericamann24 7 лет назад +1

    Great video, I always love how you make it funny. I've seen a lot of youtubers in need of a good diy backdrop for their videos. I think you could make a great one that somehow was able to switch out backdrops really easily. Keep up the great work!

  • @trentyoung1135
    @trentyoung1135 3 года назад +2

    Squirrel had me laughing. Subliminal messages don't work but for some reason I felt like I had to subscribe. Great video.

    • @BronkBuilt
      @BronkBuilt  3 года назад +1

      Thank you. I do try and have fun.

  • @mytosismisco554
    @mytosismisco554 3 года назад

    Teaching the right way! Squirrel!

    • @BronkBuilt
      @BronkBuilt  3 года назад

      Ooooooooh... I hate squirrels

  • @Vinnehkins
    @Vinnehkins 4 года назад +5

    "This is for my son's books"
    Me, seeing the pic at the end: Those are my favorite kind of books!
    Honestly, though, I'd love to build this for my games and movies. Curious to know how much it cost in materials, especially since I'd have to actually have things precut without a saw of my own and y'know, being pretty sure my neighbors wouldn't be too happy with me sawing on the patio below them (oh apartment living~!)

    • @BronkBuilt
      @BronkBuilt  4 года назад +5

      Thanks for watching. I did this with one sheet of 4x8 3/4 inch plywood at about $55. I used about $30 for the face. I already had the 1/2 inch plywood fur the back so if I needed to buy it I would get a 4x4 1/4 inch plywood which would run me around $15-$20. Misc screws and paint probably another $10, which I already had. I'm in the Atlanta, GA area shou prices may be different where you are.
      I worked think as long as you are considerate about what time of day you use the power tools it should be fine even on your apartment patio. You could do this all with just a circular saw which is pretty cheap.

  • @rrhopewell
    @rrhopewell Год назад

    Nice

  • @jackharrison4249
    @jackharrison4249 4 года назад

    good video

  • @jasonwoodland474
    @jasonwoodland474 5 лет назад +1

    Awesome build. I'm so glad I found this video as I was looking for a 4ft bookcase build. The only change being an additional shelf. Do you have plans and/or a materials list?

    • @BronkBuilt
      @BronkBuilt  5 лет назад +3

      Thank you for watching. Sorry i don't have plans and the bookcase is 100 miles away with my son. From memory sides and shelves were from a single 4x8 3/4" sheet. I had a 1/4" half sheet already for the back. Memory is not great these days so may be wrong.

    • @jasonwoodland474
      @jasonwoodland474 5 лет назад +2

      @@BronkBuilt Hey thanks...with this and the video I should be good to go.

  • @channelremoved1917
    @channelremoved1917 4 года назад +1

    Cool bookshelf. My attention span thanks you as well.

  • @wizdumwifey
    @wizdumwifey 2 года назад

    The video that keeps giving. What size pocket screws did you use in the pocket holes?

    • @BronkBuilt
      @BronkBuilt  2 года назад +2

      1 1/4 inch which is standard for 3/4 inch thick wood. Coarse threads for soft wood and plywood, fine that fur hard wood

    • @wizdumwifey
      @wizdumwifey 2 года назад

      Thanks .

  • @raider762
    @raider762 2 года назад

    Nice shelf. I need to build a 2"x12" shelf. 5 shelves tall. Should I use a dado blade or router to notch the sides?

    • @BronkBuilt
      @BronkBuilt  2 года назад

      I don't have a dado blade so I use a router. Much less expensive also.

  • @emmycon4514
    @emmycon4514 5 лет назад

    I subscribed because of the great content I think😂

    • @BronkBuilt
      @BronkBuilt  5 лет назад +1

      Thank you! I have know idea why i had a jump in subs after i published this video. ;-)

    • @emmycon4514
      @emmycon4514 5 лет назад +1

      BronkBuilt hahahahaha

  • @alanfriedman3800
    @alanfriedman3800 5 месяцев назад

    Did the same thing. Down here in SC the builders are not so good. We just moved in paid the builder to go away. I have the pantry, and the master closet to do. Never did this before.

    • @BronkBuilt
      @BronkBuilt  2 месяца назад

      I've been out of RUclips land for almost a year now as we have been building our new house. Well, we designed it and hired a builder to build it. We had them leave all built-in areas empty. Pantry, closets, etc. Even had them NOT install a mantel on the fireplace and a few other things. That and my day job took all my time. We moved in about a week ago and now I'm starting all my projects and bookcases/shelving units are on the list as well as many others. I did film a lot so hopefully I'll get time to edit things as I probably have enough for about 6-8 videos as well as all my new projects on my list. I did finish our powder room vanity and mirror. Did those in walnut. Not perfect but still love them. We are in GA and as of about 3 months ago our builder and I are no longer talking. Just turned out, in my opinion, to not be very customer focused and would not take responsibility for anything. Happy he is out of the picture now.

  • @Dirtyboxer1
    @Dirtyboxer1 3 года назад

    I think I'm going to build this. I have an Ikea bookcase at work that is really sagging in the middle because it's a few years old and we overloaded it from the start. I'll probably build one the same width, but I'll use the same procedure.

    • @BronkBuilt
      @BronkBuilt  3 года назад

      Awesome! Let me know how it turns out.

    • @Dirtyboxer1
      @Dirtyboxer1 3 года назад

      @@BronkBuilt Will do. I looked at your suggestion of making 48" shelves. I like it, but I can't shoehorn in a shelving unit that large. I have a Billy that's about 31" wide. It's in pretty sorry shape. I plan to make the new one 36" wide, otherwise the dimensions are the same.

    • @BronkBuilt
      @BronkBuilt  3 года назад

      Cool. I'd still add the trim to the front and back of each shelf. The face trim makes it look much better and both add a ton of strength.

  • @tanishabussey7208
    @tanishabussey7208 Год назад +2

    Hi I just found your video and really like it! I’m new to woodworking and want to build my own bookshelves and you made this seem really easy so thank you! Would it still be strong if I made it taller with the same width and an extra shelf or two?

    • @BronkBuilt
      @BronkBuilt  Год назад +1

      Yes it would. The face frame on the front of each shelf and the same on the back of the shelf is what really gives it its strength. On top of that, glueing the back "face" frame to the back panel really locks in the strength. If you make these as deep as I made mine you should be good, but if you go much taller then you should probably thing about anchoring it to a wall or making sure all heavy items are on the bottom shelf and nothing but light ones up top. You definitely don't want it tipping over on someone. Let me know how yours turns out.

  • @olgajoachimosmundsen4647
    @olgajoachimosmundsen4647 5 лет назад +3

    I've seen a lot of plywood-furniture from the 70's. Usually it holds up really well! Plywood is a very good material for making furniture, much more than particle board! If you also have thick plates they tend to stay straight. This cabinet will last 30 years easily

  • @savedbygrace463
    @savedbygrace463 3 года назад

    I just couldn't help but think 'Dang! Your son must be extremely hard on furniture.' lol It is beautiful though and yes, real wood is always best.

    • @BronkBuilt
      @BronkBuilt  3 года назад +1

      Yes, he is :) Not only him, his roommates as well. This was in a public area of his apartment/dorm and they were going to weight it down with A LOT of weight. I remember going over one time and seeing every shelf (including the top) loaded with text book and the 2nd to bottom shelf had several 5 pound weights on it. No sag. He still has it today and it has survived at least 4 "I'll buy pizza if you help" moves where you know his buddies were not super careful with packing and moving.

    • @savedbygrace463
      @savedbygrace463 3 года назад +1

      @@BronkBuilt real wood is great and I love the smell of it. My grandfather got me hooked on it (he was a builder). I personally wouldn't have choose black neither but hey whatever they want, right? Lol. I have college student(s) as well and have been through it.

  • @cattaleyaaa.n01
    @cattaleyaaa.n01 4 года назад

    i’m trying to build multiple book shelves for my mums store & i think this video was very informative. i don’t have all those tools sadly but i can always improvise. what are the measurements for every wood you cut? that’s something i couldn’t keep up with 🥰

    • @BronkBuilt
      @BronkBuilt  4 года назад +1

      Thanks for watch...
      My son wanted the overall dimensions to be 4' x 4' so here are the measurements as I built it. One thing you should definitely do is only cur the sides, top, and shelves. Measure those for exact measurements for the face frame and back braces rather than go for my measurements. Plywood is not exactly 3/4".
      Also, I was able to maximize my plywood because I was painting it. If you are staining it you may not be able to maximize as much as you'll want to pay attention to grain direction to make it look nicer.
      Sides
      48" x 14"

      Bottom, top, and 2 middle shelves
      46" x 12 3/4" (This allows for the 3/4" back brace and the 1/2" back panel)

      Brace for bottom back
      46" x 1 1/2" (about 4:11 in my video)

      Braces for 2 middle shelves attached to back
      46" x 2"

      Face frame
      1 1/2"
      Sides: 48"
      4 shelves: 44 1/2"
      Definitely measure these to the actual assembled case as yours will certainly be different by a little
      Back piece of 1/2" plywood (could use 1/4" just fine - I used 1/2 because I had it already)
      46" x 47.25"

      Now that I have shown what I did, if doing it again I would see if the width would be okay to be a bit over 48" wide. Say about 49 1/2". The reason is it will save you a ton of cutting as the playwood is already 48" wide. In the above all those 46" lengths means you are cutting the 48" plywood to 46". If you make the inside dimentions of the bookcase 48" then you don't have to cut those to size. So, doing it again, this is what I'd have for measurements:
      Sides and top
      48" x 14"

      Bottom and 2 middle shelves
      48" x 12 3/4" (This allows for the 3/4" back brace and the 1/2" back panel)

      Brace for bottom back
      48" x 1 1/2" (about 4:11 in my video)

      Braces for 2 middle shelves attached to back
      48" x 2"

      Face frame
      1 1/2"
      Sides: 48"
      4 shelves: 46 1/2"
      Definitely measure these to the actual assembled case as yours will certainly be different by a little
      Back piece of 1/2" plywood (could use 1/4" just fine - I used 1/2 because I had it already)
      48" x 48"
      I truly did my best to give you accurate measurements here. Good Luck and let me know how it goes!

  • @frankthomas1383
    @frankthomas1383 4 года назад

    Explain pocket holes please. I'm getting ready to build bookshelve. Thank you

    • @BronkBuilt
      @BronkBuilt  4 года назад +3

      Great question and sorry for the delay in answering. I just wanted to take the time to give you good information. Pocket holes are a very quick and very easy way to do simple butt joints. They are plenty strong enough for most applications. Basically it is a system where you will first drill a hole at an angle near the edge of one board, then butt that end up against another board. You will then put special pocket screws in these holes and into the adjoining board. These are typically a love them or hate them type of joint. There will be many that swear up and down they are terrible and not strong. Others think the opposite. I'm in that camp. I think they have their place for sure and generally plenty strong enough. They are espcecially great for beginner woodworkers, but even for experience ones as well. They are fast. There pros and cons. Here are a couple of time points to a couple of my videos where I use them. I'm also sharing a few links on where to get a jig. I use the Kreg R3. I bought it for around $35 on sale. Kreg is pretty much the guys that made pocket holes a household thing, but they have been around a long time. The R3 is kind of the middle of the road jig. You can get cheaper and more expensive. I also have a link to Armor's pocket hole jig. They are fairly newer and have a very good product. Take a look at the couple videos I list below (also, many of my videos use pocket holes) and then take a look at the links to the jigs. Hope this helps. If not, please don't hesitate to reply with any other question.
      This video at 2:48 through 4:08 I drill and assemble using pocket holes
      Closet organization part 1
      ruclips.net/video/EHOrcYhO1MU/видео.html at 1:43 through 2:28
      Kreg MKJKIT Mini Kreg Jig Kit
      amzn.to/36pOjtZ
      Kreg R3 Jig Pocket Hole Kit
      amzn.to/2JJ6G3n
      Kreg Pocket Hole Jig 320 with KHC-MICRO
      amzn.to/2N7tlbt
      Kreg K5 Pocket-Hole Jig
      amzn.to/322IdME
      Armor Auto-Jig Pocket Hole System
      amzn.to/325VFzl

  • @alanfriedman3800
    @alanfriedman3800 5 месяцев назад

    Need to make some pantry shelving. Do you have any ready made plans?

    • @BronkBuilt
      @BronkBuilt  5 месяцев назад +1

      Sorry I don't. Interesting you mention this as we are very close to moving into our new house and I had the builder do nothing, not even wire shelving in our pantry and closets so I have it on my ToDo list once we move in.

  • @brandoncarter4318
    @brandoncarter4318 5 лет назад +4

    Paint the back first! I wish I had watched this a week ago before I built my own project. My back was killing me!

    • @BronkBuilt
      @BronkBuilt  5 лет назад +1

      Yeah, i think that did save me a good bit of work. I'm sure your work was worth it and it came out great.

    • @trentyoung1135
      @trentyoung1135 3 года назад

      I wish I had thought about staining before assembling my tv stand I built.

    • @BronkBuilt
      @BronkBuilt  3 года назад

      It does make things easier sometimes

    • @BronkBuilt
      @BronkBuilt  3 года назад

      Glad yours is. Ours is showing no wear at all.

  • @isabelb00
    @isabelb00 3 года назад +1

    Thank you! What tools do you absolutely suggest I have to get this project done. If I was to get the wood cut at a home improvement store what should I ask for? Do you have a tools and materials list? I don’t want to buy more than what I need. First timer over here

    • @BronkBuilt
      @BronkBuilt  3 года назад +2

      First, thank you for watching. As far as a cut list go to the description area of my video and scroll WAAAY down. I've had a few people ask for a cut list and while I didn't have one I took measurements on one of my visits to my son's house. Now, for building your own for just getting started into woodworking and not having tools... The problem with having the big box stores cut your work is they are not always the most accurate and the cuts are not always the cleanest. Also, I'm not sure they would make this many cuts for you. But you can certainly ask. Just bring my cut list. I want to ask that with any tool, even hand tools but especially power tools please read how to use them, use them properly, and wear proper safety equipment. I don't know your budget or your comfort level but here are a few tools that you may want to get... Oh, and don't let any of the tool bigets tell you what brand to get. I use Ryobi and get some haters saying it is junk. I completely disagree. I love my Ryobi tools. They have tons of equipment that run on the same battery and they have not changed their battery format in 30 years. They are inexpensive and every Home Depot carries them. Find the tools in your budget. As you get more into the hobby you can then decide which tools do you want to spend more on. First is a drill. Weather you want cordless or corded is up to you. Cordless are very convenient but you have the cost of batteries and chargers. Corded are generally far less expensive. Next for me would be a circular saw. Through in miscellaneous clamps and with that you can build a ton of stuff. If you are comfortable with it and have the budget, then a tablesaw. Also, a pocket hole jig can be incredibly useful. They can be as cheap as $30 all the way to to $150 or more. Until just about a week ago I used my $30 version which I have had for years. For your first project here is what I recommend. I would first make it 2 feet wide instead of 4. Instead of doing it all in plywood, only use plywood for the back piece. For that the big box store should cut no problem for you. Next I would use all pine 1 x material from the big box store. The sides, bottom, and shelves I'd make 1 x 12. For the face frame I'd use you could try and cut from another 1 x 12 but I think I'd buy pine 1 x 2 boards. Now you have your back piece already cut and even if the big box store didn't cut exactly to your size you cut your boards to fit the back piece. You can use your circular saw to cut the boards to size and simply screw them together. Oh, you'll need a tape measure. You can get wood putty to cover all the screw holes if you want for paint. This way you are getting used to using your drill and your circular saw while using inexpensive wood. If you make a mistake, that's okay. Oh, another I forgot. Sand paper! You can buy orbital sanders if you want of simply fold the sand paper around a block of wood sized nicely for your hand.
      I feel I've gone on and on. There are some good videos out there for starting your shop on a budget that go over their opinion on what tools you should buy first. Check those out as well. If you want more details then feel free to message me on my facebook page and I'll try and work you through it.
      Just have fun and be safe!

  • @davewilliams355
    @davewilliams355 7 лет назад

    Ha ha Squirrel,,,,,, and no subliminal ads don't work, now subscribed by the way......

    • @BronkBuilt
      @BronkBuilt  7 лет назад

      Thank you for the sub! Yeah, I don't know how some companies stoop to even trying subliminal ads. I don't believe they work either but very unethical to even try. I'd never stoop that low ;)

  • @marymendez4178
    @marymendez4178 2 года назад

    I would of loved to own a piece that this but not so wide and not in black, for my taste I would of added legs to it to make it more feminine. I need selves like this to place it in my dinning rm for tea cups and plates, plants. Thank you so much for taking your time to explain the details. If you wasn't so far, I would place an order, is better than buying it at the store's you mentioned, Thank you!

    • @BronkBuilt
      @BronkBuilt  2 года назад +1

      So very kind of you to say. Thank you. I agree that this was wider than I would have done for myself, as well as all black would not be my choice. But these were the measurements and color my son wanted so that is what he got. For more of a tea and china shelving unit I totally agree that putting on legs and probably only about 2 feet wide instead of 4 would look great. I think I would also make it no where near as deep either. It's been a while but I think these shelves were 14 inches deep. For what you are wanting I'd think 8 - 10 inches would be better.