I'm not the strongest DIYer but I'm not terrible.
At the moment I have cheap floating shelves by my desk to put my Lego on. They droop slightly and are dust magnets which annoys my wife.
I have therefore been thinking that I could create a shelving unit (I have looked at display cupboards but they tend to be far too shallow - I need about 35cm depth for things like the Millenium Falcon.
I have worked out that I could build shelves with a sidewall, use some brackets to attach to the wall. However I want to add a perspex or glass front to keep the dust out. B&Q do clear Perspex or acrylic sheets which could be used as doors (although not cheap). What I can't figure out is a good way to attach the clear front to the shelves. Thoughts in my head are around using some sort of magnetic strip around the edge, or using some sort of hinge - although then you seem to create a gap through which dust can penetrate.
What would the hive mind suggest?
These are the current naff shelves. They are also very short - I want to double the length and make a unit that goes up to the ceiling (I can move the alarm sensor)
At the moment I have cheap floating shelves by my desk to put my Lego on. They droop slightly and are dust magnets which annoys my wife.
I have therefore been thinking that I could create a shelving unit (I have looked at display cupboards but they tend to be far too shallow - I need about 35cm depth for things like the Millenium Falcon.
I have worked out that I could build shelves with a sidewall, use some brackets to attach to the wall. However I want to add a perspex or glass front to keep the dust out. B&Q do clear Perspex or acrylic sheets which could be used as doors (although not cheap). What I can't figure out is a good way to attach the clear front to the shelves. Thoughts in my head are around using some sort of magnetic strip around the edge, or using some sort of hinge - although then you seem to create a gap through which dust can penetrate.
What would the hive mind suggest?
These are the current naff shelves. They are also very short - I want to double the length and make a unit that goes up to the ceiling (I can move the alarm sensor)