I (Ben Bradley) have made several of these for my personal use. My early bookcases were three feet wide, but moving was a process of putting books into boxes, moving the shelving and the boxes, and putting the books back on the shelves. It was unknown whether the bookcase would hold together if tilted while fully loaded, because it was too heavy to pick up when fully loaded This one was assembled at Freeside after the November 5 Open House and is based on my current design, as follows: Components used (available at any Home Depot or Lowes): (4) 1" x 8" x 6 ft pine board (actual measurements 3/4" x 7 1/4") (1) 4 ft by 8 ft. x 1/4" plywood board. (48) 2" long wood or drywall screws, coarse thread preferred (about half of a 1 lb box) (30) 1" long wood or drywall screws, coarse thread preferred (about a tenth of a 1 lb box) Tools used: Chop saw, table or circular saw, hand sander, electric drill/electric screwdriver (two preferred, one for
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