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Book shelf? ...what book shelf?

Book shelf? ...what book shelf?
This could be a great magic trick instructable but I decided to stick with its real purpose of putting book cover artwork on display.

I have tons and tons of case-bound books with very artistic covers which are packed away in boxes, hidden away in bookcases or that are on shelves or covered up by other books or magazines.

Finding clear space on a shelf or table to stand a book up so that both sides can be seen is a challenge but not so much of a challenge when walls and doors are recruited to make viewing covers possible instead.

Here then is an instructable of how to display the artistic covers of a book when space on a table or shelf is not available for displaying, by using a door or wall to display book covers instead.
 
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Step 1First, get yourself a case-bound book with some artistic covers

First, get yourself a case-bound book with some artistic covers
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If you paid as much money for textbooks as I did, which are now very much out of date, you may at least have the consolation of the artwork provided by the publisher on the covers

If you are in need of books to use for this project then ask your school or local librarian if she (or he) can provide you with any that have been withdrawn from circulation. Once a book in a library looses favor among readers you can usually get the artwork for free.

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35 comments
Jan 20, 2008. 10:18 AMLinuxH4x0r says:
Nice! Great fro something you don't use often. Mine just go on the floor or in boxes.
Jan 28, 2008. 4:09 PMgreatpanda says:
how about a floating shelf? Take a hollow-core door and cut it in half(or less), then screw the hollow part to a 2x2 which is already screwed to the wall.
Apr 4, 2010. 12:39 PMangelslink says:
Can you give more detail for this for a simple minded crafter pleas? I would like to try and use this idea for a headboard for a double bed that I am going to make from a design I found here. Thank you.
Apr 4, 2010. 8:01 PMgreatpanda says:
 www.wikihow.com/Build-Simple-Floating-Shelves, I thought it was an instructable, but I was mistaken. Enjoy!
Jan 28, 2008. 8:24 PMLinuxH4x0r says:
I have tons of slightly scratched hollow doors ($1 from menards), and I just might do that.
Oct 6, 2009. 5:41 AMcowscankill says:
Hmm. I like it. But is there a variation that does not require metal?
Mar 16, 2008. 8:03 PMbored_teen says:
you were really close but off by 5
Jul 15, 2008. 1:38 PMshooby says:
hahaha
Jan 23, 2008. 7:08 PMhcold says:
I imagine this would be so much easier if you just used clear perspex, attached to the wall using dry wall screws and making a mini-bookshelf out of it. Or I could be full of crap.
Jan 22, 2008. 12:05 PMharryrooster says:
That's some impressive math skills
Jan 23, 2008. 4:16 PMwompastompa says:
that's some impressive grammar skills :P
Jan 20, 2008. 10:30 AMgmjhowe says:
i like this idea, tho i cant help trying to figure out a way to make like something that would allow u to place the book on a shelf or something.
Jan 22, 2008. 12:32 PMapache31 says:
Am I seeing things, or is that a vagina in the pic on step 3?
Jan 22, 2008. 6:01 PMuglybagofmostlywater says:
Is that what your's looks like? Nice.
Jan 22, 2008. 11:55 PMMaccaro says:
it would appear to be a bulb or plant.
Jan 21, 2008. 1:03 PMdowhaticanwithwhatigot says:
meant wall, not shelf - no shelf involved.
Jan 21, 2008. 4:33 AMdowhaticanwithwhatigot says:
waaaay too much trouble for displaying a book, or 50... It's much easier to simply measure the width of the pages only and the binding bewteen two books and place then together on a shelf with each book setting on its own measured and angled stand. I'm working on the instructable for it now.
Jan 20, 2008. 9:59 PMdarkmuskrat says:
I might do something like this for my gundam model boxes :P
Jan 20, 2008. 9:04 AMGnome says:
The number you get on step 6 should be 1526, not 1521. Other than that, great instructable!
Jan 20, 2008. 9:59 AMGorillazMiko says:
Very cool Instructable! This is an awesome idea! Looks kind of like a lot of work, but it's worth it, it looks awesome. :P Nice job!
Jan 20, 2008. 12:55 PMhydrnium.h2 says:
What if you made it into one of those wall lamps?
Jan 20, 2008. 11:01 AMEinsteins Circuitry says:
very cool idea. Good work!
Jan 20, 2008. 6:12 AMKiteman says:
You can still lift the books down to read them? That's cool.
Jan 20, 2008. 7:08 AMwolfsingleton says:
Seen others that are the same but put the book(s) horizontal and use the book as a shelf. First vertical one I've seen though, nice. This would be an awesome trick to do if you added a book cover that said something like "how to make objects levitate" or "how to build invisible furniture".
Jan 20, 2008. 7:08 AMJohnsons on fire says:
Sweet dude...

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