In the November 2010 project gallery we feature a custom-designed bookcase by third-generation woodworker, Jeremy Schrock. The photos are beautiful but wait until you see the bookcase in action.
Jeremy, thanks for your contributions to Fine Homebuilding and FineHomebuilding.com. I know many will find inspiration in your work. In fact, I think I have another project to add to my hustand’s “Honey Do” list. He’s going to be so happy!
Hope you all enjoy Jeremy’s video and have a safe, happy Labor Day weekend.
Best,
Maureen
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