Clear plastic channelling for shelf labels
I want to attach labels to my book shelves, e.g. "History",
"Computing", "Cooking" etc. But I don't want to use any form of sticky label. What would be ideal is transparent plastic channelling that "snaps" over the shelf. These IKEA Billy shelves are 18mm thick. I could cut the channelling to size, using ordinary scissors. Then I can easily move the labels as and when the contents of the shelves change. The labels themselves I could just print off on my laser printer. Has anyone seen anything like this, or has alternative suggestions? MM |
Clear plastic channelling for shelf labels
MM wrote: I want to attach labels to my book shelves, e.g. "History", "Computing", "Cooking" etc. But I don't want to use any form of sticky label. What would be ideal is transparent plastic channelling that "snaps" over the shelf. These IKEA Billy shelves are 18mm thick. I could cut the channelling to size, using ordinary scissors. Then I can easily move the labels as and when the contents of the shelves change. The labels themselves I could just print off on my laser printer. Has anyone seen anything like this, or has alternative suggestions? http://www.shelvingdirect.co.uk/Shop...asp?Category=2 Try these guys - I used them last week - I was impressed with proce and service. Jon. |
Clear plastic channelling for shelf labels
MM wrote:
I want to attach labels to my book shelves, e.g. "History", "Computing", "Cooking" etc. But I don't want to use any form of sticky label. What would be ideal is transparent plastic channelling that "snaps" over the shelf. These IKEA Billy shelves are 18mm thick. I could cut the channelling to size, using ordinary scissors. Then I can easily move the labels as and when the contents of the shelves change. The labels themselves I could just print off on my laser printer. Has anyone seen anything like this, or has alternative suggestions? MM Will whiteboard pens wipe off melamine? They certainly wipe off packing tape and its white equivalent no problem. NT |
Clear plastic channelling for shelf labels
On Wed, 17 Jan 2007 14:51:21 +0000, MM wrote:
I want to attach labels to my book shelves, e.g. "History", "Computing", "Cooking" etc. But I don't want to use any form of sticky label. What would be ideal is transparent plastic channelling that "snaps" over the shelf. These IKEA Billy shelves are 18mm thick. I could cut the channelling to size, using ordinary scissors. Then I can easily move the labels as and when the contents of the shelves change. The labels themselves I could just print off on my laser printer. Has anyone seen anything like this, or has alternative suggestions? MM ================================ An alternative to labelling the shelves is to make up dummy books (use strong white card) to indicate the start of each section. Self adhesive labels (to go on the spines of the dummy books) are readily available. They look quite elegant when they're well made. Cic. -- ================================ Testing UBUNTU Linux Everything working so far ================================ |
Clear plastic channelling for shelf labels
On Wed, 17 Jan 2007 16:12:28 +0000, Owain
wrote: MM wrote: I want to attach labels to my book shelves, e.g. "History", "Computing", "Cooking" etc. But I don't want to use any form of sticky label. What would be ideal is transparent plastic channelling that "snaps" over the shelf. These IKEA Billy shelves are 18mm thick. I could cut the channelling to size, using ordinary scissors. Then I can easily move the labels as and when the contents of the shelves change. The labels themselves I could just print off on my laser printer. Has anyone seen anything like this, or has alternative suggestions? A cheap source (although unlikely to be clear) might be jumbo-sized slide binders. Yes, I immediately thought of them, but could find only opaque coloured ones. Failing that, a library supplier like Don Gresswell might have something. I've tried googling for shelving, bookshelves, etc. So far, nothing has appeared, yet I'm sure there *must* be something I can use, or modify for use. Going to pop along to B&Q today. Might be able to find something there. MM |
Clear plastic channelling for shelf labels
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Clear plastic channelling for shelf labels
On Wed, 17 Jan 2007 22:05:03 GMT, Cicero
wrote: On Wed, 17 Jan 2007 14:51:21 +0000, MM wrote: I want to attach labels to my book shelves, e.g. "History", "Computing", "Cooking" etc. But I don't want to use any form of sticky label. What would be ideal is transparent plastic channelling that "snaps" over the shelf. These IKEA Billy shelves are 18mm thick. I could cut the channelling to size, using ordinary scissors. Then I can easily move the labels as and when the contents of the shelves change. The labels themselves I could just print off on my laser printer. Has anyone seen anything like this, or has alternative suggestions? MM ================================ An alternative to labelling the shelves is to make up dummy books (use strong white card) to indicate the start of each section. Self adhesive labels (to go on the spines of the dummy books) are readily available. They look quite elegant when they're well made. Now THAT is an amazingly brilliant suggestion! This changes the whole approach, doesn't it? I'm often gobsmacked with what people come up with, thanks! And the idea is even better, as each section would, kind of, "self-label" itself as and when the section moves due to books being added or removed. MM |
Clear plastic channelling for shelf labels
On Thu, 18 Jan 2007 08:07:17 +0000, MM wrote:
On Wed, 17 Jan 2007 22:05:03 GMT, Cicero wrote: On Wed, 17 Jan 2007 14:51:21 +0000, MM wrote: I want to attach labels to my book shelves, e.g. "History", "Computing", "Cooking" etc. But I don't want to use any form of sticky label. What would be ideal is transparent plastic channelling that "snaps" over the shelf. These IKEA Billy shelves are 18mm thick. I could cut the channelling to size, using ordinary scissors. Then I can easily move the labels as and when the contents of the shelves change. The labels themselves I could just print off on my laser printer. Has anyone seen anything like this, or has alternative suggestions? MM ================================ An alternative to labelling the shelves is to make up dummy books (use strong white card) to indicate the start of each section. Self adhesive labels (to go on the spines of the dummy books) are readily available. They look quite elegant when they're well made. Now THAT is an amazingly brilliant suggestion! This changes the whole approach, doesn't it? I'm often gobsmacked with what people come up with, thanks! And the idea is even better, as each section would, kind of, "self-label" itself as and when the section moves due to books being added or removed. MM =============================== I'm pleased you like my suggestion, but........ I don't claim any originality for the idea as such dummy books have been in use for many years with considerable success. The idea of sections expanding and contracting as books are added / removed isn't mine either. Most libraries in this country use the Dewey Decimal classification system in which each category of book has a meaningful classification number. Books are placed on shelves in numerical order (books with same class number are then arranged alphabetically by author's name) so that there is a continuous sequence even if there are no books present in a particular classification. It's called 'relative location' as opposed to 'fixed location' and avoids the possibility of wasted empty shelf space. p.s. Use the strongest card you can get consistent with being able to fold it. Most stationers stock a range of cards. If you want to be really 'posh' you could make them from plywood. Cic. -- ================================ Testing UBUNTU Linux Everything working so far ================================ |
Clear plastic channelling for shelf labels
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MM wrote: I want to attach labels to my book shelves, e.g. "History", "Computing", "Cooking" etc. But I don't want to use any form of sticky label. What would be ideal is transparent plastic channelling that "snaps" over the shelf. These IKEA Billy shelves are 18mm thick. I could cut the channelling to size, using ordinary scissors. Then I can easily move the labels as and when the contents of the shelves change. The labels themselves I could just print off on my laser printer. Has anyone seen anything like this, or has alternative suggestions? My first thought would be the 'C' shaped channel used to hold printed information above things like patch bays used in broadcasting. Comes in various heights. http://www.canford.co.uk/commerce/ca...9_2000178.aspx -- *Money isn‘t everything, but it sure keeps the kids in touch Dave Plowman London SW To e-mail, change noise into sound. |
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