Introduction: [DIY] Bookend Out of a Slim Cd-case
I just got a new shelf, and the problem occured that all my books, DVD's and CD's I want to put in it fall down.
The solution? Of course a bookend, but I haven't any money for this kind of stuff so I decided to build my own.
I know that it is possible to make some more stabil versions out of metal or wood but the only thing I got at the moment were a lot of cd-cases.
Step 1: Gather Materials
For my bookend you only need three things:
an slim cd-case doesn't matter if it's transparent or black or whatever. I got 100 clear cases for 9,99€.
Some strong glue, I prefer cyanoacrylate, this glue goes to be hard out if it comes in contact with the water in the air. I got 3 gramm tubes for 0,25€ at a local store.
Something to hold the case in a determined position, I used an 3rd hand that you normally use for soldering. (look in step 3 for the matter).
Optionally:
A geometric triangle
Step 2: Bend Over
Now you have to bend the "cover" of the CD-case that it looks like in the picture below.
Step 3: Fix It
arrange it in the desired angle into your holder or whatever, normally the angle should be 90 degrees, (you can use a geometry triangle if you want to be sure about the angle).
Step 4: Glueing
now you attach glue to the two things that keeps the cover on the rest of the case. <--(worst formulation)
Step 5: Let It Dry
Now just let the whole thing dry, it will take some time (even if the package says glues in seconds).
I just let it dry about night.
Step 6: Cut Off the Edges
After drying you can clip off the overstanding edges, that makes it a little bit smaller
Step 7: Put Everything on It and Protect Your Stuff From Falling Apart
Put your stuff on the cover side and put it into your shelf or whatever.
Don't stress it to much the cover will bend a little but than break.
11 Comments
14 years ago on Step 7
some of the simplest projects are the most used. i just made four using a spot of gorilla glue.
15 years ago on Introduction
bravissimo complimenti un vero genio
15 years ago on Introduction
hey that is neat! very clean and gets the job done! +1
16 years ago
Good idea. I almost paid WalMart $7 for a cheap one. I made yours and it broke under the weight instantly. Then I did it with an old standard CD case I had,and it works great. I just opened the case backwards and glued it. You might have to take it apart and flip the cover around. Depends on the manufacture. In the process your favorite band is the decor.
16 years ago on Step 4
Hinges? ;-)
17 years ago
This is a really good idea, i've got loads of useless cd cases littered around so this is a good way of recycling them, i have some spray paints knockin around so i'll probably paint them up
17 years ago
I never wouldhave thought to use a cd case for a book end. Clever, i like it
17 years ago
Of course you can vary my project, my focus lay primary on the functional aspects when I build these bookends. If it's to colorless for you, just put some stickers on it ;-).
17 years ago
It looks like one could paint or otherwise decorate an obsolete CD/CDR/DVDR to decorate the end of the bookend.
17 years ago
i like it but it's not very pretty maybe cover the cases with something
17 years ago
LOL, like the collection. i just use a 186 CD binder thing