The Logo for the front did not come out well though. Will have to get it done once more but the rest is great.
The bikes name is going to be BIROTA 1.0.
Birota is latin for bike, wheel, bicycle or cycle!
My brother is also working on a bike which is going to be named BIROTA 2.0!
What do you think, is the name oldschool enough?
I think it sounds good :)
Will provide pictures with the logo and the finished bike soon.
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Sonntag, 18. April 2010
DIY Bookshelf
Dear Do It Yourself and home decor fans,
my brother has send me some pictures of his DIY booksheld that he has finished just this weekend.
It cost him around 3 Euros, the whole shelf. He got this 40 years old book at "Humana" just around the corner from his flat in Darmstadt. He had the metall angle laying around and the Tesa Power Strip in his drawer. He got the piece of wood from an old drawer that was laying around infront of his flat.

After gathering all the materials he started chopping off the pages in the book but not the edges, since he wanted to look the book untouched and original.

After doing that he just screwed the angle to the piece of wood.

He wanted the piece of wood to fit in the book to hide the wood.

He used the Tesa Power Strip to fix the last page of the book to the piece of wood and screwed the angle to his wall.

And TADAAA its done and he can put his favourite books on it and be proud about his DIY project.

I hope you liked the project and give my brother some props :) Keep it postin bloggers and TrendZeta's!
MarcoBerlin
my brother has send me some pictures of his DIY booksheld that he has finished just this weekend.
It cost him around 3 Euros, the whole shelf. He got this 40 years old book at "Humana" just around the corner from his flat in Darmstadt. He had the metall angle laying around and the Tesa Power Strip in his drawer. He got the piece of wood from an old drawer that was laying around infront of his flat.
After gathering all the materials he started chopping off the pages in the book but not the edges, since he wanted to look the book untouched and original.
After doing that he just screwed the angle to the piece of wood.
He wanted the piece of wood to fit in the book to hide the wood.
He used the Tesa Power Strip to fix the last page of the book to the piece of wood and screwed the angle to his wall.
And TADAAA its done and he can put his favourite books on it and be proud about his DIY project.
I hope you liked the project and give my brother some props :) Keep it postin bloggers and TrendZeta's!
MarcoBerlin
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