Invisible 'floating' bookshelf

 by tobychan
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After seeing some of the cool invisible bookshelves that people had put on here, I finally got round to doing my own. Here are the results!
 
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First of all, in a room where space is already at a premium, the logical step is to build up rather than out and make use of space that is otherwise wasted.
Drakekay says: Jun 9, 2012. 6:54 PM
so whats that interesting looking device in the upper left corner of picture SL370396?
fuzzbuzz_600 says: Jun 5, 2012. 5:51 AM
nicely done!
jessyratfink says: Mar 12, 2012. 10:41 AM
I really like the way you did this - cutting a slit in the dust jacket is so much nicer than having to destroy a book. :D
tobychan (author) in reply to jessyratfinkMar 16, 2012. 6:59 PM
Many thanks! I saw somebody else had done an instructable on another method of not ruining the book. Not sure who it was now.
I see you've done heaps of instructables! Good work!
tobychan (author) in reply to tobychanMar 16, 2012. 7:08 PM
Oh, CaitlynLAG did the 'not ruining the cover method'.
eligah76 says: Mar 16, 2012. 2:11 AM
Very trick
Loopstyle says: Mar 13, 2012. 3:41 PM
Loved your work! I have a webpage that gives a lot of inspiration in how you can transform "garbage" into new things! You are more then welcome to visit us and also post a Loop at www.loopstyle.se!

Thank you!
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