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TDIRunner:
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--- Quote from: theemoofrog on January 16, 2017, 12:18:46 PM ---Hey Wiggy, where did you or how did you develop the plans for your in-wall shelving? I'm thinking about making something similar in the extra space of my garage/workshop and need some tips.
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I drew up a model in Solidworks, which was WAY more than what was required to do the job. I just wanted to be able to render it and place it in a photo of my basement as a preview :P
Honestly I used 1x6" for the entire structure save for a 1/4" plywood back. I used shelf railing and clips like these in order to have a modular system. The entire thing was put together with wood screws using butt joints. I finished the front with some 1x2" and 1x8" ( it needed a clean finish around the edges since it was built in to the wall). I think the whole thing took me about 2 days to build, and then another to install, cleanup, etc.
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Haha this sounds like me. I tend to draw up everything in Solidworks. I guess once you become accustomed to having CAD models, it's hard to go back.
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I used to be the same way when I had access to a CAD program. I would draw up the entire house just to mess around with furniture layouts. I didn't really need to, it was just fun.
wiggy:
Complete DSi set (covering all regions, not just US)...
I think. There isn't a massive wealth of info out there. Time to make a display case :)
Taketheword:
That is one fantastic collection. I really respect your love of portables. :)
wiggy:
I have like no time for projects anymore, but I did manage to sneak in this and a copy of Link's Awakening (shell is still sitting in the paint booth).
Hopefully I can get to boxes for them before too long...
The Chinese bootleg carts actually make the process a LOT easier because they're about 1/2 as tall, which means I can mount them right on top of the SGB cart port vias. Way easier than using legit GB carts.
edit: all done :)
wiggy:
After nearly a year living in our new house, I'm finally making some shelving. It took my wife and son being out of town for 10 days in order to find the time. Even got to break out the dado blades, which I almost never get to use :)
Hopefully I'll be able to crank on them after work for the next couple of days and actually have them done when they come home.