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    excellent photos and wip zen. look forward to seeing more
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    Thanks Wardy -- it's good to get some encouragement.

    I've learned some shortcuts and streamlined the procedure for putting text on lots of photos at once, and batch processing, etc. So it's been a good experience. (Not to mention the woodworking).

    On with just a couple more pics from today . . .
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    I've learned some shortcuts and streamlined the procedure for putting text on lots of photos at once, and batch processing, etc. So it's been a good experience. (Not to mention the woodworking).
    hi zen
    the text on the photos work brilliantly and its good when you learn a quicker way of doing things, makes for more shed time. the woodwork looks ok to. keep up the good work
    cheers

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    Real cool Zenwood. Real cool.
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    Default Ideas please . . .?

    It's coming to crunch time, and I glossed over some issues when designing this thing.

    1. How do I keep the doors shut? There is no central post, and I don't want to obstruct removing any CDs from the central shelf area. I've had a look at the 'library catch' at Lee Valley but it's too big to be mortised into the carcase. Anyone got any suggestions?

    2. The doors are designed to fit inside the carcase. Is there a way of hingeing these doors so that when opened to say 100 degrees, they won't obstruct the extraction of CDs from the ends of the shelves?
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    Kitchen cabinet hinges?
    There are versions that open out to about 110 degrees I think. Maybe not the look you're after though......

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    How about a magnetic catch? Do you have enough room on the top shelf to squeeze one above the cd's?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dangermouse View Post
    How about a magnetic catch? Do you have enough room on the top shelf to squeeze one above the cd's?
    i'm thinking on the same lines as dangermouse

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    How about a ball catch, like on french doors? They take up very little room and hold securely, & work great for french doors and cabinets. [added from duplicate message]

    An example...
    http://www.directtools.com/store/Bal...t_Catches.html
    Last edited by RufflyRustic; 9th January 2007 at 08:22 PM. Reason: added the extra info from the duplicate message

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