I had a bunch of old Silicon Chip magazines sitting in a cardboard box and since I'm on a
quest to rid my house of cardboard boxes (evil, horrible things) I decided I needed a
magazine storage solution. Sure, I could drive down to Officeworks (A megastore of
stationary here in Australia) and simply pick one up off the shelf for a few dollars
(Well, $15 for one this size). It would have been a no-brainer. But that just didn't seem
sporting! So last night I sat down in front of my computer and fired up CorelDRAW and
designed this and today, armed with a sheet of 6mm MDF, I set my laser cutter to work.
It's got enough room to fit a bunch of magazines and should I need more I can just cut
them out! I figure it cost me about $6 for the MDF - less than half the cost of buying one
download the cdr:
Laser cutting bookshelves-6mm MDF
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Re: Laser cutting bookshelves-6mm MDF
Thanks you for your sharing!
- Shaun_Gordley
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Re: Laser cutting bookshelves-6mm MDF
Look so good!I wanna making a simple.
- Gino Florance
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