How to Build the *BEST* Display for Nintendo Cartridges
I built new display shelves for Nintendo cartridges to show face out rather than reading the spines. These $25 DIY shelves have 10 rows, are 30" long, and fit roughly 50 games. How could I improve the look of my collection? Have any tips or suggestions for the Nintendo Room?
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0:00 Intro
0:23 Old Display Set Up
1:53 Moving Wii, Wii U and Switch Games
2:35 Lights Adding to Billy Bookcases
3:38 Extra Shelf for the Bottom
5:41 New Display Set Up
6:34 Games Will Never Fall + Positives and Negatives
9:08 DIY How to Build the Shelf Starts
11:47 The Plan (but I used 10 Shelves not 12)
12:38 Wood Cut to 30" Lengths to fit in a Billy Bookcase
13:05 Drilling Holes and Building the Stand Legs
15:22 Mounting the 30" Lengths to the Stand Legs
16:20 Plexiglas / Plastic Bottom and Top Shelves
17:51 Finishing the Shelf
19:02 Stopping the Games from Falling with Barriers
20:04 Conclusion
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