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Lawyer’s Bookcase
Plan No. 700
Copyright U-Build, Inc., 2004.
All rights reserved. Printed in the U.S.A.
As common in law offices today as they were 100 years ago, traditional
lawyer’s bookcases are designed for storing expensive law books.
Traditionally made of oak, the style is characterized by individual stacking
compartments, or cases, fronted by glass doors. The doors allow for total
visibility while protecting each case’s contents from dust and dirt.
This do-it-yourself version shares the classic features of the originals,
making it ideal for displaying books or almost anything else. Like the orig-
inals, the project is built one case at a time (following the same steps each
time) and stacked.
The completed lawyer’s bookcase measures five feet tall by four feet
wide by one foot deep. As pictured, the bottom case measures 16 inches
tall, the top one is 12 inches tall and the two middle cases are 14 inches tall,
but the combination is up to the builder.
Bill of Material*
Quantity
Size
Material
Item
NOTES
1. Read all instructions and check materials before
beginning work.
2. Read manufacturer’s instructions before operat-
ing equipment.
3. Always wear safety glasses.
4. We used oak for this project, but any veneer ply-
wood and matching lumber (such as cherry,
pine or birch) will work equally well.
5. When using finish nails on oak, drill pilot holes
to avoid splitting.
6. Edge-gluing is required to achieve the necessary
width of boards A, B and H (see cutting sched-
ules).
7. Accuracy in layout, cutting and construction is
critical in allowing the units to fit together prop-
erly and the doors to pivot and slide as designed.
Check squareness of components as you build.
8
3/4 ”x 6 ”x 120 ”**
oak
A, B, D, E, F
H, I, J, K
1
1/4 ”x 48 ”x 96
oak plywood
C
36 3/8 ”x 1 dowels
16 3/8 ”x 1 1/2 dowels
1 1/8 ”x 8 5/8 ”x 42 7/8 tempered glass
2 1/8 ”x 10 5/8 ”x 42 7/8 tempered glass
1 1/8 ”x 12 5/8 ”x 42 7/8 tempered glass
4
1 1/4
wooden knobs
16
glass clips
4
magnetic latches
1 box
1 1/4
finish nails
1 box
1/2
brads
1 bottle
wood glue
1 quart
finish of choice
1 tube
silicon caulking (optional)
*For project as pictured; (1) 16 case, (2) 14 cases, (1) 12 case
**Roughly 40 board-feet.
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Cutting Schedule--Top
Item
Qty
T
W
L
Material
H
1
3/4
11
45 1/2
oak
I
2
3/4
1 1/2
11 5/8
oak
Cutting Schedule--12 Case
Item
Qty
T
W
L
Material
A
1
3/4
11
48
oak
B
2
3/4
11
11 5/8
oak
C
1
1/4
11 1/2
46
oak plywood
D
2
3/4
5/8
12
oak
E
2
3/4
1 1/2
11 1/8
oak
F
2
3/4
1 1/2
42 3/8
oak
G*
1
1/8
8 5/8
42 7/8
tempered glass
*Cut glass to fit after door frame is built.
Cutting Schedule--14 Case
Item
Qty
T
W
L
Material
A
1
3/4
11
48
oak
B
2
3/4
11
13 5/8
oak
C
1
1/4
13 1/2
46
oak plywood
D
2
3/4
5/8
14
oak
E
2
3/4
1 1/2
13 1/8
oak
F
2
3/4
1 1/2
42 3/8
oak
G*
1
1/8
10 5/8
42 7/8
tempered glass
*Cut glass to fit after door frame is built.
Cutting Schedule--16 Case
Item
Qty
T
W
L
Material
A
1
3/4
11
48
oak
B
2
3/4
11
15 5/8
oak
C
1
1/4
15 1/2
46
oak plywood
D
2
3/4
5/8
16
oak
E
2
3/4
1 1/2
15 1/8
oak
F
2
3/4
1 1/2
42 3/8
oak
G*
1
1/8
12 5/8
42 7/8
tempered glass
*Cut glass to fit after door frame is built.
Cutting Schedule--Base
Item
Qty
T
W
L
Material
J
2
3/4
3
45 1/2
oak
K
2
3/4
3
11 5/8
oak
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I
H
B
C
D
I
A
E
G
F
B
F
D
J
E
Isometric
K
J
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I
I
H
5/8” TYP
H
1” DOWEL
B
(behind D)
B
C
C
D
D
1/4” Rabbet
A
A
7” TYP
2”
TYP
J
K
J
K
J
9 3/4”
Front View (partial)
Side View
F
1/4” wide by 1/8” deep rabbet
Door Front View
(partial)
E
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Assembly Instructions
Page One
Read all instructions before beginning any work. Cut all material to sizes shown in cutting schedule.
1. Cut a 3/4 wide by 3/8 deep dado in both ends of board (A).
Refer to Figure 1 and Isometric.
1/2”
2. Cut a 3/8 radius on upper front and side edges of board (A).
Refer to Figure 1 and Front and Side Views.
3/8”
R 3/8”
A
3/4”
Figure 1
Board A
3. Cut a 3/8 wide by 3/8 deep blind dado on upper inside surface of boards (B). (Note that boards (B) are mirror images of each
other.) Refer to Figures 2 and 3 and Isometric.
4. Drill a 3/8 diameter by 3/8 deep hole below the blind dado on the inside surface of boards (B) for door supports. Glue a 3/8
by 1 dowel into the hole. Refer to Figures 2 and 3 and Isometric.
1 1/2”
7/8”
5/8”
5/8”
1 5/16”
1 5/16”
B
B
Figure 2
Board B
(left side)
Figure 3
Board B Section
(left side)
5. Insert sides (B) into dados in board (A) and attach using glue and 1 1/4 finish nails. Refer to Front and Side Views and
Isometric.
6. Cut a 1/4 wide by 1/4 deep rabbet on back inside edge of subassembly (A, B). Refer to Side View and Isometric.
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