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Just built this today. I based it off the plans from Ana White located here: http://ana-white.com/2012/03/plans/kentwood-bookshelf. I scaled it up to about 72"x36".  I used a brad nailer and wood glue for the top and back planking, everything else was pocket-hole joinery. I still need to sand and stain it.

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Nick,

A unit that tall will need to be anchored securely to studs in wall, or the like.

REASON:  It's top heavy, and when loaded with merchandise, it'll topple over, 

and cause injury to persons or property.

Looks really good, Nick!

Hope you have plenty of rustic books to go in it.

Looking sturdy and neat, so far. 

Ditto! Sturdy and neat! 

Finished staining it yesterday. I used a pre-stain sealer then a combo stain/poly.

Looks good Nick, Well done. Thanks for sharing.

Looks awesome, like something you would see in a rustic store display.  Very cool.

Nick,

What other rustic looking furniture projects do you have planned for the future?

I have already built a dvd rack which is basically a miniature version of the bookcase and I am currently working on a patio cooler (thanks to Dan for the inspiration) as a gift for my in-laws.

Nice...

Nick B said:

I have already built a dvd rack which is basically a miniature version of the bookcase and I am currently working on a patio cooler....../p>

Leaving the holes open, on finished surfaces, allows dirt and dust to accumulate. 

Plugging the holes, allows for easier cleaning.

Spiders like those little nooks to build nests.

BRAVOGOLFTANGO said:

Very nice work and I like the fact you didn't fill the Kreg pocket holes, rustic looking.

I actually used plugs in all the pocket holes along the front edges. It's a lot of work sanding them all down. And the plugs I got don't really blend in to well.

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