 We just built a rotating bookcase and we're going to show you how we did it right now. What is up, welcome back. Today we're building a storage unit, shoving you, spinning, cork board, a rotating organizing bookcase. Okay, we've made all of our cuts. We used half inch plywood for the sides in the back, tops in the bottom. We made these frames to sturdy up the top, which will have trim on it, and the bottom, which will have a base, a swivel base to it. It's going to spin. Next step, assembly. So we're going to do this really quick. All right, we're just going to put some glue on these frames, lift it up into place, squeeze it together with a clamp, and tack it in place with some 1-inch flat nails. In the bottom to give it some strength, and we're going to recess them, or countersink them using a countersink bit. Swivel base, we're just using some 2x4s and half inch plywood to put on the top. And that's where the Lazy Susan, just go, just go. Right there, now we're going to center our Lazy Susan in the center and attach it. Next step, we install the shelves. To Lowe's and Home Depot, to get more trim, and then more trim, and then some more trim. Because somebody doesn't know how to trim, trim, me. Horrible that. All right, so now we're going to put some trim on the top. Does it look like my body's missing? Time to do some sanding and some painting. Okay, we've finished painting, we're just attaching the clothes hooks to the back. You like to do it yourself, build it yourself, make it yourself, so do we. So if you want to see more projects and you're not yet subscribed, go ahead and hit that subscribe button down below. And remember to hit that bell to be notified of our new videos each week. Before you go, check out one of these other videos over here, over on this side. Here's a subscribe button, other videos to watch, subscribe button.