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Making a Simple Tardis Bookcase ================
~ $60 + 15 hours (lots of it in between waiting for paint/ wood glue to dry)
bill of material:
1. structural (use screws)     2 pcs - 11.25” x 0.75” x 18” (sold as 11.5” by 1”, cut to 18” at HomeDepot)     4 pcs - 11.25” x 0.75” x 36” (sold as 11.5” by 1”, cut to 36”)     24+ pcs screws -  I used #6 x 1.25” (anything #6 - #10 and 1+” long works)     1 pcs - 19” x 36” (backboard; can be cut from big 4’ by 8’ of of thin plywood) 
2.  top decoration (use wood glue)     2 pcs - 3.5” x 0.75” x 12” (sold as 3.75” by 1”, cut to 12”)     1 pcs - 3.5” x 0.75” x 19.5” (sold as 3.75” by 1”, cut to 19.5”)     1 pcs - 11.25” x 0.75” x 17.5” (sold as 11.5” by 1”, cut to 17.5”)3. fine decoration  (use wood glue)     6 pcs - 31.75” x 2” (cut from big plywood sheet)     12 pcs - 2.625” x 2” (same plywood. * I used 11/32” thickness, but any works)     4 pcs - 2.625” x 1” ( just break two of above into 4 pieces)
4. For the top tardis alarm light, I used a PVC pipe connected to a pipe cap5. your choice of blue spray paint (white for window too) + wood glueYou can buy all these from HomeDepot, and get most of them cut for free there as well. If not, any saw would do the trick, just a bit more work on your part. Pictures are worth a thousand words, so I made some CAD drawing for anyone who wants to try this as a weekend project. Good Luck and Cheers!
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Making a Simple Tardis Bookcase ================
~ $60 + 15 hours (lots of it in between waiting for paint/ wood glue to dry)
bill of material:
1. structural (use screws)     2 pcs - 11.25” x 0.75” x 18” (sold as 11.5” by 1”, cut to 18” at HomeDepot)     4 pcs - 11.25” x 0.75” x 36” (sold as 11.5” by 1”, cut to 36”)     24+ pcs screws -  I used #6 x 1.25” (anything #6 - #10 and 1+” long works)     1 pcs - 19” x 36” (backboard; can be cut from big 4’ by 8’ of of thin plywood) 
2.  top decoration (use wood glue)     2 pcs - 3.5” x 0.75” x 12” (sold as 3.75” by 1”, cut to 12”)     1 pcs - 3.5” x 0.75” x 19.5” (sold as 3.75” by 1”, cut to 19.5”)     1 pcs - 11.25” x 0.75” x 17.5” (sold as 11.5” by 1”, cut to 17.5”)3. fine decoration  (use wood glue)     6 pcs - 31.75” x 2” (cut from big plywood sheet)     12 pcs - 2.625” x 2” (same plywood. * I used 11/32” thickness, but any works)     4 pcs - 2.625” x 1” ( just break two of above into 4 pieces)
4. For the top tardis alarm light, I used a PVC pipe connected to a pipe cap5. your choice of blue spray paint (white for window too) + wood glueYou can buy all these from HomeDepot, and get most of them cut for free there as well. If not, any saw would do the trick, just a bit more work on your part. Pictures are worth a thousand words, so I made some CAD drawing for anyone who wants to try this as a weekend project. Good Luck and Cheers!
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alantronics:

Making a Simple Tardis Bookcase ================
~ $60 + 15 hours (lots of it in between waiting for paint/ wood glue to dry)
bill of material:
1. structural (use screws)     2 pcs - 11.25” x 0.75” x 18” (sold as 11.5” by 1”, cut to 18” at HomeDepot)     4 pcs - 11.25” x 0.75” x 36” (sold as 11.5” by 1”, cut to 36”)     24+ pcs screws -  I used #6 x 1.25” (anything #6 - #10 and 1+” long works)     1 pcs - 19” x 36” (backboard; can be cut from big 4’ by 8’ of of thin plywood) 
2.  top decoration (use wood glue)     2 pcs - 3.5” x 0.75” x 12” (sold as 3.75” by 1”, cut to 12”)     1 pcs - 3.5” x 0.75” x 19.5” (sold as 3.75” by 1”, cut to 19.5”)     1 pcs - 11.25” x 0.75” x 17.5” (sold as 11.5” by 1”, cut to 17.5”)3. fine decoration  (use wood glue)     6 pcs - 31.75” x 2” (cut from big plywood sheet)     12 pcs - 2.625” x 2” (same plywood. * I used 11/32” thickness, but any works)     4 pcs - 2.625” x 1” ( just break two of above into 4 pieces)
4. For the top tardis alarm light, I used a PVC pipe connected to a pipe cap5. your choice of blue spray paint (white for window too) + wood glueYou can buy all these from HomeDepot, and get most of them cut for free there as well. If not, any saw would do the trick, just a bit more work on your part. Pictures are worth a thousand words, so I made some CAD drawing for anyone who wants to try this as a weekend project. Good Luck and Cheers!
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alantronics:

Making a Simple Tardis Bookcase ================
~ $60 + 15 hours (lots of it in between waiting for paint/ wood glue to dry)
bill of material:
1. structural (use screws)     2 pcs - 11.25” x 0.75” x 18” (sold as 11.5” by 1”, cut to 18” at HomeDepot)     4 pcs - 11.25” x 0.75” x 36” (sold as 11.5” by 1”, cut to 36”)     24+ pcs screws -  I used #6 x 1.25” (anything #6 - #10 and 1+” long works)     1 pcs - 19” x 36” (backboard; can be cut from big 4’ by 8’ of of thin plywood) 
2.  top decoration (use wood glue)     2 pcs - 3.5” x 0.75” x 12” (sold as 3.75” by 1”, cut to 12”)     1 pcs - 3.5” x 0.75” x 19.5” (sold as 3.75” by 1”, cut to 19.5”)     1 pcs - 11.25” x 0.75” x 17.5” (sold as 11.5” by 1”, cut to 17.5”)3. fine decoration  (use wood glue)     6 pcs - 31.75” x 2” (cut from big plywood sheet)     12 pcs - 2.625” x 2” (same plywood. * I used 11/32” thickness, but any works)     4 pcs - 2.625” x 1” ( just break two of above into 4 pieces)
4. For the top tardis alarm light, I used a PVC pipe connected to a pipe cap5. your choice of blue spray paint (white for window too) + wood glueYou can buy all these from HomeDepot, and get most of them cut for free there as well. If not, any saw would do the trick, just a bit more work on your part. Pictures are worth a thousand words, so I made some CAD drawing for anyone who wants to try this as a weekend project. Good Luck and Cheers!
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alantronics:

Making a Simple Tardis Bookcase ================
~ $60 + 15 hours (lots of it in between waiting for paint/ wood glue to dry)
bill of material:
1. structural (use screws)     2 pcs - 11.25” x 0.75” x 18” (sold as 11.5” by 1”, cut to 18” at HomeDepot)     4 pcs - 11.25” x 0.75” x 36” (sold as 11.5” by 1”, cut to 36”)     24+ pcs screws -  I used #6 x 1.25” (anything #6 - #10 and 1+” long works)     1 pcs - 19” x 36” (backboard; can be cut from big 4’ by 8’ of of thin plywood) 
2.  top decoration (use wood glue)     2 pcs - 3.5” x 0.75” x 12” (sold as 3.75” by 1”, cut to 12”)     1 pcs - 3.5” x 0.75” x 19.5” (sold as 3.75” by 1”, cut to 19.5”)     1 pcs - 11.25” x 0.75” x 17.5” (sold as 11.5” by 1”, cut to 17.5”)3. fine decoration  (use wood glue)     6 pcs - 31.75” x 2” (cut from big plywood sheet)     12 pcs - 2.625” x 2” (same plywood. * I used 11/32” thickness, but any works)     4 pcs - 2.625” x 1” ( just break two of above into 4 pieces)
4. For the top tardis alarm light, I used a PVC pipe connected to a pipe cap5. your choice of blue spray paint (white for window too) + wood glueYou can buy all these from HomeDepot, and get most of them cut for free there as well. If not, any saw would do the trick, just a bit more work on your part. Pictures are worth a thousand words, so I made some CAD drawing for anyone who wants to try this as a weekend project. Good Luck and Cheers!
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alantronics:

Making a Simple Tardis Bookcase ================

~ $60 + 15 hours (lots of it in between waiting for paint/ wood glue to dry)

bill of material:

1. structural (use screws)
     2 pcs - 11.25” x 0.75” x 18” (sold as 11.5” by 1”, cut to 18” at HomeDepot)
     4 pcs - 11.25” x 0.75” x 36” (sold as 11.5” by 1”, cut to 36”)
     24+ pcs screws -  I used #6 x 1.25” (anything #6 - #10 and 1+” long works)
     1 pcs - 19” x 36” (backboard; can be cut from big 4’ by 8’ of of thin plywood) 

2.  top decoration (use wood glue)
     2 pcs - 3.5” x 0.75” x 12” (sold as 3.75” by 1”, cut to 12”)
     1 pcs - 3.5” x 0.75” x 19.5” (sold as 3.75” by 1”, cut to 19.5”)
     1 pcs - 11.25” x 0.75” x 17.5” (sold as 11.5” by 1”, cut to 17.5”)

3. fine decoration  (use wood glue)
     6 pcs - 31.75” x 2” (cut from big plywood sheet)
     12 pcs - 2.625” x 2” (same plywood. * I used 11/32” thickness, but any works)
     4 pcs - 2.625” x 1” ( just break two of above into 4 pieces)

4. For the top tardis alarm light, I used a PVC pipe connected to a pipe cap

5. your choice of blue spray paint (white for window too) + wood glue

You can buy all these from HomeDepot, and get most of them cut for free there as well. If not, any saw would do the trick, just a bit more work on your part. Pictures are worth a thousand words, so I made some CAD drawing for anyone who wants to try this as a weekend project. Good Luck and Cheers!

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