6. Build bookcases Use 3/4″ plywood to build simple bookcases (we did sides and tops; we did not bother to do a bottom since they would be sitting directly on the cabinet tops we made). Backs are optional. We used 1/4″ plywood so it would have a smooth back, but if you don...
Protective case for MacBook Pro 14" I bought a new 14" MBP near the end of last year and thought it strange that the store didn't have a case for it, they promised me that there would be some on sale shortly and stock was delayed as it was a new product. Every week I go to ...
This is the shelf we used (four of them) in case you aren’t familiar with them. If you don’t live near an IKEA, again these shelves could be a good online substitute, but check your measurements! We added them to the top of each shelf which added another 14″ to the height of...
Instead they are made from polycarbonate, which is the stuff used for bullet proof windows. It is arguably a better material. And they do seal very well. After 6 years on the first one, it is still common for me to have to slightly pry it open to break the seal. Not a...
My jobs mean the laptop gets used in a lot of different locations, both inside and outside, so I just wanted some sort of protection from those little scratches and marks you can pick up over time as I think they'll show up even more on space grey compared to the traditional sliver...
Among other volumes of verse on the top shelf of the bookcase, of which I used to look at the outside without penetrating deeply within, were Pope's translation of the Iliad and the Odyssey, and Dryden's Virgil, pretty little tomes in tree-calf, published by James Crissy in Philadelphia...