Air_Cooled_Nut
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I want to make some bookends but want to make sure they don't slide so I would like to use some kind of material on the bottom of them. Maybe some kind of specific sheet rubber? Recommendations?
Explain to me this thing you call "book." I've never heard of such a thing, before. Is it like an eBook?
They are far less likely to slide if you incorporate a "tail" that slides under the books into your design. Otherwise you are expecting a paperweight to serve as a bookend. You need neither significant weight nor any "sticky" lining to make a bookend perform. IMHO, common felt to protect the shelf is a more appropriate base.
Link to a lightweight option that simply works:
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B001B0BFA2/?tag=atomicindus08-20
This stuff works great. Just cut it to fit the bottom of your book end and glue it down.
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B001AH8PLI/?tag=atomicindus08-20
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You can staple it instead of gluing it.
Explain to me this thing you call "book." I've never heard of such a thing, before. Is it like an eBook?
They are far less likely to slide if you incorporate a "tail" that slides under the books into your design. Otherwise you are expecting a paperweight to serve as a bookend. You need neither significant weight nor any "sticky" lining to make a bookend perform. IMHO, common felt to protect the shelf is a more appropriate base.
Link to a lightweight option that simply works:
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B001B0BFA2/?tag=atomicindus08-20
It is an information storage device that can not be retroactively edited or revoked without the owners knowledge/consent, much less tracked down and confiscated, and still works after an EMP event or being submerged.
It is an information storage device that can not be retroactively edited or revoked without the owners knowledge/consent, much less tracked down and confiscated, and still works after an EMP event or being submerged.
You're thinking of a tombstone.

I made some bookends in college out of sheet brass, copied some that the professor I worked for made when he was there, that were in his office. The bottom edge was made to be under the books, that way the weight of the bookend it self was self contained. A bit of modification to an upside down "T" arrangement, and you could stack anything you like on the outer edge as a display. I'll snap a picture of one set I have once I get home. They work perfectly in all conditions..
Dennis


I can't believe nobody mentioned duct tape.
I can't believe nobody mentioned duct tape.
Auto parts stores sell these little rubber mats (roughly 5x8 or so) designed for placing cell phones on hard surfaces in vehicles, or anywhere you don't want them to slip around. Hard to describe the texture but they grip material very well, almost sticky really but they peel up easily and don't leave any residue nor do they have any adhesive. I bet it'd work perfectly for what your trying to do. As a bonus, they are very thin.
