Build Your Own Tetris Shelves! |
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by the hammer of Kevin Alexander! |
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Time to hit the workshop! Instructables has a great tutorial up that has everything you need: material list, measurements, diagrams, the works. It will take some know-how and skil to pull these off nicely but it might be worth a run. Check out this pic of the final product:

As seen in the comments, Cristy from Instructables sent along a couple other game-related projects:
(Thanks Cristy!)
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Andarko on 29 May 2007 at 4:20 pm #
This is awesome! And luckily I’m married to a pretty good carpenter…
Kevin Alexander on 29 May 2007 at 4:21 pm #
You know, he could build them to hold up the Beer Pong table.
Christy on 29 May 2007 at 6:12 pm #
Thanks for the link!
We’ve got a bunch of other retro gamer Instructables you’d probably like:
How to make tetris ice cubes (http://www.instructables.com/id/EFGVY0RF22FIBN6/)
Toaster Mod: space invaders (http://www.instructables.com/id/EW87GETF176TTFT/)
Best,
Christy
PixFans » EstanterÃa y cubitera del Tetris on 01 Jun 2007 at 4:00 am #
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Build your own Tetris shelves, budget version at Best-Computer-Deals.net on 02 Jun 2007 at 7:05 pm #
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Artie Vierkant on 02 Jun 2007 at 8:04 pm #
Actually, there’s a cheaper and easier way to do something with similar results to this.
I made my current bookshelf out of multi-colored milk crates, turned on their sides, that I got for free from my local Wawa and a supermarket. Then I just tied them together with some rope.
Eso no se dice, eso no se hace, eso no se toca « Fite er tonto on 13 Jun 2007 at 2:47 pm #
[...] El taladro. Niño, quieto con la blakandeke. Que luego hay accidentes. Bueno, ahà queda la advertencia. Por si no he conseguido disuadir a la parroquia manitas, ahà va algo muy interesante, cómo crear tus propias estanterÃas con la forma de las piezas del Tetris. En la web Instructables, una de las mejores páginas de Internet y parte del extranjero, explican cómo conseguir unas estanterÃas tipo Tetris. Porque una estanterÃa es probablemente el mueble más importante para cualquier jugón y/o coleccionista. Y si encima se puede rizar el rizo y hacerlo bonito, pues al lÃo. Por cierto, también cuentan cómo hacer cubitos con la forma de las piezas del Tetris. Los cubatas no volverán a ser lo mismo. [...]
MTV Multiplayer » Real Life Tetris Greatness or Lackluster Dust Collectors? on 17 Sep 2007 at 3:38 pm #
[...] I collect a lot of things — mostly NES games — but a variety of other systems’ games as well, in addition to DVDs, CDs, video game-related toys, some comic books, and so on and so forth. Because of these collections, I have a certain affinity for shelf space. However, as awesome as these DIY Tetris shelves above are, they just aren?t functional enough for today?s modern-day collector. But they’re still pretty cool. Find out how to build them yourself (if you?re into that kind of thing). Posted By: Jason Cipriano @ 12:36 pm Filed under: Toys, Miscellany, Culture, Retro, Art Digg del.icio.us Email Permalink [...]
CerplacCaNcetup on 02 Sep 2008 at 5:29 pm #
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