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So I got my hentai figure cabinet project completed today, it's pretty much done now except to finish filling it up with more nudie figures! I decided I needed to make it less "prominent" for unexpected visitors, so I don't have to worry about the wrong people seeing my collection.
![]() Since the cabinet is steel and glass construction, I came up with a plan to cover up the glass windows with removable panels. After much research, I found 24"x36" blue matboard for matting framed photographs; it was thin but stiff enough to make sturdy panels, and was a fairly good match to the grey-blue color of the cabinet: ![]() I cut each panel an inch wider and taller than the window size. Since the edge of the matboards were white, I used a blue magic marker to color the edges to blend them in. I then attached 1/2" adhesive-backed magnet tape around all the edges on the back of each panel. I had to cut 1/2" notches out of the four corners of the two side panels to avoid protruding screw heads in the cabinet sides: ![]() Now I can just slap the panels on when I know "sensitive" visitors will be in the theater area, and easily remove them after they leave: ![]() Here is my finished cabinet with the panels still on and the doors open. I also added 3/4" adhesive-backed black aluminum angle-stock on the front edges of the two shelves to hide the glare of the light strips behind them: ![]() |
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