
Hello GuysI am planning to build a shelve for my Whiskey Collection. Right now they are sitting in Boxes in a corner crying. I got the Space on a Wall to make several Rows of Shelves to "show off" everything.I just saw another post (https://ift.tt/2EY89AQ) which made my ideas complete.I give you guys a (bad) drawing of what my ideas are so you can imagine it better, atleast i hope so.https://ift.tt/2EJXYhW it's either like inmaking several shelvesormaking one shelve with "curves". Would look even better imo but might make a lot more work? But i would have a lot less work with the LED tape inside as i could use just one instead of a strange mix of some. Also i can just make some pieces and put them seperately on the wall (like making the rows, making the connections alone. The more i talk about this the more i like this version better. You guys agree?To explain the right side: i want (in my imagination) the bottom side of the shelves to have Milk/Plexiglas while the top is not clear. So the Bottles standing will be lighted from the top of the next shelve.So and there you guys come into play, as honestly i am kinda gifted mechanically and i am motivated to do it myself instead of buying it which would probably be really expensive(?) but i don't exactly know where to start or how to exactly do it. The Glas i could/would get from the internet while i'm not exactly sure what kind of material to use for the top/front. Also i would love to be able to make it kinda a "plugin-system if you know what i mean. Maybe like i painted in 4? Where 3 parts are together while i canAnd sorry for my not perfect Englisch and some maybe strange words, translation might get lost in what i wanted to say. Just ask if you have Questions. I am living in Germany if that helps or you got some special tips for getting something here.Not sure if i said everything important or not, i don't think dimensions are important, if they are please let me know.And ofc if i do it i will post here about the project, but it's gonna take some time for sure. via /r/DIY https://ift.tt/2CbGFFX