Sorry if this is in the wrong forum, I looked and decided general gaming is where it should go lol.
Ok, I am converting a room into a gaming room. I want to build shelving for each specific console. I have plenty of plywood for this little venture. The first console I am looking to shelf is the PS3, I would like the shelf to fit the games perfectly. No weird gaps, just a nice snug fit. I have never done a project like this and I am just looking for some pointers. I assume I will need to sand the plywood down as well so its not all janky.
Second, I found a shelf that is clearly not an entertainment center but I plan to turn it into one. Right now, I cut holes in the back for ventilation, but it still seems very hot in there with the doors closed. It may just be the PS3, I heard the slims run hot. I have some plexy glass and I thought about cutting squares in the doors, fitting the glass in and drilling very tiny holes for more ventilation. Thoughts?
Thanks guys!
Ok, I am converting a room into a gaming room. I want to build shelving for each specific console. I have plenty of plywood for this little venture. The first console I am looking to shelf is the PS3, I would like the shelf to fit the games perfectly. No weird gaps, just a nice snug fit. I have never done a project like this and I am just looking for some pointers. I assume I will need to sand the plywood down as well so its not all janky.
Second, I found a shelf that is clearly not an entertainment center but I plan to turn it into one. Right now, I cut holes in the back for ventilation, but it still seems very hot in there with the doors closed. It may just be the PS3, I heard the slims run hot. I have some plexy glass and I thought about cutting squares in the doors, fitting the glass in and drilling very tiny holes for more ventilation. Thoughts?
Thanks guys!