This DIY bookend project is a true sculptural work; two figures engrossed in reading hold your books in place, carved with precision from solid wood. In these wooden bookends, each "reader" is firmly fixed (with glue and screws from the back and bottom) onto an L-shape made from two hardwood boards about 15 mm thick. The positioning is designed so that the human figure also serves as a structural element to keep the two boards square.

To prevent the bookends from slipping on shelves, it's a good idea to glue a sheet of soft rubber under the base or, for metal shelves, embed one or more magnets underneath.
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The rough blank (a coarse block of wood), which has no undercuts, is obtained with a narrow-blade band saw or an electric scroll saw; without these tools, you'll need to use (with great patience) a fine-tooth backsaw.
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Materials and Tools You'll Need
- Solid wood block (Swiss stone pine or similar softwood recommended)
- Two hardwood boards (approx. 15 mm thick) for the L-shaped bases
- Wood glue and screws
- Soft rubber sheet or magnets (for non-slip base)
- Band saw or scroll saw
- Carving knives and chisels
- Sandpaper (various grits)
- Wood finish (oil or varnish)
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Step-by-Step Guide to Making Your Own Bookends
Step 1: Prepare the Wood Blank
Draw the profile silhouette of your reader onto the wood block. Use a band saw or scroll saw to cut out the rough shape. Take your time to follow the lines accurately.
Step 2: Carve the Figure
Using carving knives and chisels, begin shaping the figure. Work gradually, removing small amounts of wood at a time. Focus on defining the head, body, and the book they're reading. For detailed work, a good task lamp can make all the difference.
Step 3: Create the L-Shaped Base
Cut two hardwood boards to size (one vertical, one horizontal) and join them at a right angle using wood glue and screws from the back and bottom. This forms the stable L-shaped base that will hold your books.
Step 4: Attach the Figure to the Base
Position the carved figure on the L-shaped base so it also helps keep the two boards square. Secure with wood glue and additional screws from the back and bottom. Let the glue dry completely.
Step 5: Sand and Finish
Sand the entire piece thoroughly, starting with coarse grit and moving to fine grit for a smooth finish. Apply your chosen wood finish (oil or varnish) according to the manufacturer's instructions. For a professional look, pair your bookends with a beautiful bookshelf or shelving unit.
Step 6: Add Non-Slip Base
Glue a soft rubber sheet to the bottom of the base, or embed magnets if you have metal shelves. This prevents your bookends from sliding.
Tips for Success
- Start with a simple design if you're new to wood carving.
- Keep your carving tools sharp for cleaner cuts and better control.
- Work in a well-ventilated area when applying finishes.
- Consider making a pair of bookends for a complete set.
Display your finished bookends on a stylish display shelf or étagère for maximum impact.
Frequently Asked Questions
What type of wood is best for carving bookends?
Softwoods like Swiss stone pine, basswood, or butternut are ideal for hand carving because they're easy to shape. Hardwoods like oak or walnut are more durable but require more effort to carve.
Can I make these bookends without power tools?
Yes, you can use hand tools like a fine-tooth backsaw, carving knives, and chisels. It will take more time and patience, but the result can be just as beautiful.
How do I prevent the bookends from tipping over?
Ensure the L-shaped base is wide enough and the figure is securely attached. Adding weight to the base (e.g., with a metal plate) can also improve stability. A non-slip rug underneath can also help on smooth surfaces.
What finish should I use?
Any wood finish works well. For a natural look, use a clear oil like tung or linseed oil. For more protection, apply a polyurethane varnish. Always test on a scrap piece first.
Can I sell the bookends I make?
Absolutely! Handmade bookends make excellent gifts or products for craft fairs. Consider pairing them with other handmade items for a cohesive home decor collection.
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