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Postby Craig Browning » Feb 6th, '07, 06:36



Most of the more learned of our ilk are known for having rather extensive libraries which can create a bit of a problem... the need for book shelves, etc.... but I believe I have a magical solution to such problems at hand...


MAGICIAN'S BOOK SHELF
http://www.instructables.com/id/EOFOYM0RBUEXCFH30A?ALLSTEPS

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Postby iummydd » Feb 6th, '07, 07:12

Nice...
I love cool DIY projects...
Probably going to make one out of each unneeded book I have, and end up only using 2-3 of them and have the rest sit in the back of my closet forever.

Same thing happened when I made a voodoo doll for a mentalism routine I came up with last month, I made one out of some used cloths and pillow fillings I had laying around from an old project. I started with making one doll, and ended up making 5 of them, getting better each time. So now I have 4 voodoo dolls that I don't use lying around in my closet. :lol:

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Postby seige » Feb 6th, '07, 08:57

Talking of unread books...

My wife recently made me have a cull of magic books and DVDs, as they were taking over the house. Even our bedroom was piled with books.

But she had a fair point: "But you don't even read half of them!"

What she said is partly true: lots of the books are there for reference only. Magic books aren't like novels which you read from cover to cover and then move on.

Oh, I'm such a magpie.

I don't fancy the invisible shelf tho. Knowing my DIY skills, I'd end up giving anyone who comes through the door full concussion.

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Postby Mandrake » Feb 6th, '07, 10:27

This is very timely, Mrs.M has recently been making pointed remarks about the amount of magic books cluttering the house. Fortunately I've managed to neutralise a lot of the flak by quietly pointing to her stash of craft magazines, card making books, DVDs and so on but it's only a fragile truce at the moment and I expect full scale hostilities to surface very soon. Perhaps a few of these shelves high up on the wall of the spare room would allow me to appear to remove my excess stock. We have regular book sales at our local Church (all books 20p regardless of size and/or content!) and there are probably dozens of suitable books to use as the base. In fact, with a bit of computer wizardly I could probably disguise dull and boring books with more attractive and inspiring covers - cheers Craig!

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Postby Lady of Mystery » Feb 6th, '07, 10:37

That's brilliant, Craig!

My boyfriend has already agreed to put some up for me, just need to think about where I want them.

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Postby IAIN » Feb 6th, '07, 10:50

Lady of Mystery wrote:That's brilliant, Craig!

My boyfriend has already agreed to put some up for me, just need to think about where I want them.


in the kitchen obviously! oh sorry, wrong thread....i'll get my shins ready..


i use those big old plasticy laundry bags that you get from pound shops to store all my books...they're nasty looking, but do the job...bit of bubble wrap and you're laughin'...

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Postby taneous » Feb 6th, '07, 10:54

That's brilliant - I'm busy adding shelves to my study. I'm going to be doing this :)

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Postby magicmonkey » Feb 6th, '07, 11:57

I love it, thanks for the link Craig. It looks great!

I have just decorated and was looking to put some shelves up but they can be so expensive.
I took a load of books to charity shops last year but still have a fair stack left.
I may even have the brackets kicking around.

Saved me a few quid there fella, nice one!

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Postby Mandrake » Feb 6th, '07, 11:59

It might also be fun to glue a false hand (off a shop wimdow display dummy?) under the shelf book as though the stack was being supported by a disembodied hand!

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Postby MagicIain » Feb 6th, '07, 12:20

You can buy a similar item at http://www.firebox.co.uk in the UK. I think it's called 'Ca n'est pas un livre' (it's not a book).

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Postby Mandrake » Feb 6th, '07, 12:36

It's called Self Shelf and is at http://www.firebox.com/product/1538?src_t=hfp

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Postby Marvell » Feb 6th, '07, 12:36

I find the same with technical book. Some of them I've only read a few pages of, but those pages were essential.

If anyone's culling let us know, I'm sure tome of the old tomes are useful to us amateurs.

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Postby Tony Hyams » Feb 6th, '07, 13:08

nice idea I've got loads of books, I wonder if you could make a dvd shelf as well. I've got loads of them too!

you could also make one for all your decks of cards :D

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Postby Craig Browning » Feb 6th, '07, 14:17

Speaking of computers and this particular bookshelf idea...

If you want to freak out your magic buddies, make certain the supporting shelf is one of the major "hard to get" collector type books that sell for thousands of dollars... it will seriously hurt their heads thinking your modified such a valuable tome in this manner.

The stuffed animal idea found at this link (scroll down) http://www.firebox.com/product/1538?src_t=hfp is quite cool as well... just change it over to a top hat and rabbit... and I love Mandrake's idea of the hand holding them up ala serving tray... that's rather cool... especially if you need an angle bracket for added support of the shelf due to weight.

I've got a few other ideas floating around in my head with this concept :wink:

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Postby Replicant » Jul 29th, '07, 23:55

That is a great idea. I wonder if they do a version where I can stack my books vertically? :shock:

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