Pixelpiper
Super Freak
Re: My office "showroom" build-out.
Thanks again for the compliments, I do wish I was further along with this. I think the "process" is starting to wear a little on the wife.
Here's an image showing the basics of integrated shelf lighting for the electrified Detolf method I've previously described. In the mage you can see the underside of the shelf, so it's flipped left to right. This particular shelf is set up to light the space underneath it for my Indy display. You can see how the wires on each side will wrap around the horizontal supports on the detolf, which have had some paint removed with scraper and sandpaper for a good electrical contact.
The wooden "beams" are 1/2" poplar square profiles and act as both a compression point for the wires around the metal rails, but also to add rigidity to the shelf itself, which is only 1/8 hardboard otherwise. You can obviously glue the lighting and wires to a glass shelf as well, but in this case I wanted an opaque ceiling for this display as I'm planning to attach some clay stonework and greenery to it.
Thanks again for the compliments, I do wish I was further along with this. I think the "process" is starting to wear a little on the wife.
Here's an image showing the basics of integrated shelf lighting for the electrified Detolf method I've previously described. In the mage you can see the underside of the shelf, so it's flipped left to right. This particular shelf is set up to light the space underneath it for my Indy display. You can see how the wires on each side will wrap around the horizontal supports on the detolf, which have had some paint removed with scraper and sandpaper for a good electrical contact.
The wooden "beams" are 1/2" poplar square profiles and act as both a compression point for the wires around the metal rails, but also to add rigidity to the shelf itself, which is only 1/8 hardboard otherwise. You can obviously glue the lighting and wires to a glass shelf as well, but in this case I wanted an opaque ceiling for this display as I'm planning to attach some clay stonework and greenery to it.
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