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    • jo-keJ Offline
      jo-ke
      last edited by

      In this case a childs room should be devided for two children. The space should be flexible to use as a playground and a shelf to store the items and give privacy to the children.

      http://doerr.bplaced.net/visu/kblj/koe-ani6_0000.gif

      http://www.zz7.de

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      • RichardR Offline
        Richard
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        That mate, is SERIOUSLY AWESOME!!!!!!!!!

        Is there likely and issue with the lateral stability of the shelving when extended out fully? Would a simple channel embedded into the ceiling and a guide on the top of the cabinet help with this?

        Id just worry about kids climbing up to reach upper shelves, and this risk of this falling.

        And would a central panel in the shelves (vertically) give better privacy for when the kids need it as getting older?

        [BUILTBRAND.COM.AU](http://builtbrand.com.au/)

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        • jo-keJ Offline
          jo-ke
          last edited by

          Finished!

          these are real photos


          kbl-kiz-fertig-Foto 14.04.16, 21 40 22 (1).jpg


          kbl-kiz-fertig-Foto 14.04.16, 21 40 22.jpg

          http://www.zz7.de

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          • ntxdaveN Offline
            ntxdave
            last edited by

            This could also be an interesting concept for dividing office space either in a home or office.

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            • tuna1957T Offline
              tuna1957
              last edited by

              pretty cool concept 👍 I can see mom asking big brother. "where's your little brother", big brother scuffs foot on ground replies "in the wall"

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              • HornOxxH Offline
                HornOxx
                last edited by

                👍 That´s Great!
                a proof that a well done simulation and reality match!

                btw, this is a great piece of furniture and obviously you have a good carpenter...

                never trust a skinny cook

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                • Dave RD Offline
                  Dave R
                  last edited by

                  Very nice! What does it run on? Are there wheels underneath?

                  What provides the lateral stiffness to the book case to prevent it from racking when it is being moved?

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                  • RichardR Offline
                    Richard
                    last edited by

                    @dave r said:

                    Very nice! What does it run on? Are there wheels underneath?

                    What provides the lateral stiffness to the book case to prevent it from racking when it is being moved?

                    I was just about to ask those same questions Master Dave!

                    Racking would be my concern, as well as some restraint at the top when extended out.

                    How did this feel in the end mate when completed.

                    [BUILTBRAND.COM.AU](http://builtbrand.com.au/)

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                    • jo-keJ Offline
                      jo-ke
                      last edited by

                      my carpenter took rools underneith the lower board and a brake inside the wall to stop the shelf. it is not possible to roll it completely out, to prevent wedging.

                      http://www.zz7.de

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                      • jo-keJ Offline
                        jo-ke
                        last edited by

                        here's a new video of the finished project:

                        http://www.zz7.de

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