Bookshelf Cubby
This cubby is a simple yet effective build for a functioning bookshelf. LED lights help light up the cubby and add a brightening touch.
Supplies
8 ft by 1ft pine wood/plywood
4ft by 1ft pine wood/plywood
Ruler
Screw gun
Screws
Drill bit (suggested)
Saw
Sander/sand paper
White paint
Paintbrush
Shelf hooks
4ft by 1ft pine wood/plywood
Ruler
Screw gun
Screws
Drill bit (suggested)
Saw
Sander/sand paper
White paint
Paintbrush
Shelf hooks
Measure and Saw
On the 4 ft board measure by 1ft
Measure on the 8 ft board by 2ft
Draw a line where measured and cut each line with the saw
Measure on the 8 ft board by 2ft
Draw a line where measured and cut each line with the saw
Drill Holes
this step isn’t completely necessary but it’s very useful
drill holes half way through the wood on each corner make sure the hole isn’t to far in, about 1/4 inch
drill holes half way through the wood on each corner make sure the hole isn’t to far in, about 1/4 inch
Connect Corners
Use the holes to drill screws in the corners of the wood to connect the sides of the cubby
Saw Off the Extra Wood
Drawing a line with the ruler can help ensure a straight line is cut
Drill Hole and Hammer Shelf Hooks to Hang Shelf
Using a drill it the size of the shelf hook, drill a hole 1/4 the way through the wood
Hammer the shelf hooks into the holes
The extra 1ft piece from the wooden board can work as a shelf
Hammer the shelf hooks into the holes
The extra 1ft piece from the wooden board can work as a shelf
Sand and Paint the Cubby
Using sandpaper or a electronic sander, sand all the wood and edges
Paint all the wood, two coats of paint is recommended
Paint all the wood, two coats of paint is recommended
Let Paint Dry and Put LED Lights Up
Let paint dry
Using tape, hot glue, or hooks put the LED lights inside the cubby
Using tape, hot glue, or hooks put the LED lights inside the cubby