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I built this for my daughter-in-law to her specifications. She’s a concert violinist who needed a simple shelf to store her sheet music. The limited space in their small apartment made it necessary for me to go vertical rather than horizontal as she had first wanted. I managed to hold to the Fibonacci ratio despite the design constraints.
-- Sir Robert




























7 comments so far
Grumpy
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posted 606 days ago
Nice job Sir Bob. nothing like a custom made unit. Better than a bought one.
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GaryK
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posted 606 days ago
Looks like that should do the job!
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trifern
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posted 606 days ago
A nice looking functional piece.
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Scott Bryan
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posted 606 days ago
That is a nice piece and I am sure it is well appreciated.
Thanks for the post.
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rikkor
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posted 606 days ago
That looks very nice. I am sure that it is appreciated because dad made it.
MsDebbieP
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posted 606 days ago
yes!! Works great; looks great. Perfect
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Mario
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posted 605 days ago
very nice! And much better thatn any that you can buy, because it came from family.
Nice story and thanks for the pic.
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