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What he said.lake_wrangler wrote:I'm more inclined to simply fill the bookshelf enough that there's no room for the books to fall off...![]()
I have a couple of problems with your "recommended" solution.Atomic wrote:Come on, people! The floor is the biggest shelf in the house. Use that.
Mine too!!Jabberwonky wrote:In my dream home, there will be a library big enough to need one of those ladders on tracks...
Yeah, I like!Julie wrote:Mine too!!Jabberwonky wrote:In my dream home, there will be a library big enough to need one of those ladders on tracks...
Utilize the ladder and employ dot-matrix logic. Dusting robot moves up and down the ladder, ladder moves along the perimeter, so that it eventually gets everything. Have it run once a day, and you should be good.Dave wrote:Yeah, I like!Julie wrote:Mine too!!Jabberwonky wrote:In my dream home, there will be a library big enough to need one of those ladders on tracks...
Significant problem with that, though... lots of yards of books to have to dust. I'm not fond of doing that myself, nor do I like the traditional aristocratic solution (ain't one) of enslaving an indentured servant to walk around the library all day with a featherduster.
So... my dream library must include an efficient robotic dusthunter, which can climb around the shelves and suck up the dust. Sort of a cross between a Roomba, and Shelob the demon spider.
Could be an effective way to deter unauthorized borrowing, too!
As someone who is exceptionally allergic to dust (and my husband has trouble with it too), I just have to make enough money to employ a once-every-other-week housekeeper like my parents do.Dave wrote:Yeah, I like!Julie wrote:Mine too!!Jabberwonky wrote:In my dream home, there will be a library big enough to need one of those ladders on tracks...
Significant problem with that, though... lots of yards of books to have to dust. I'm not fond of doing that myself, nor do I like the traditional aristocratic solution (ain't one) of enslaving an indentured servant to walk around the library all day with a featherduster.
So... my dream library must include an efficient robotic dusthunter, which can climb around the shelves and suck up the dust. Sort of a cross between a Roomba, and Shelob the demon spider.
Could be an effective way to deter unauthorized borrowing, too!
i remember reading somewhere (i think an SCA mailing list, not sure anymore) about a couple that bought a rather large house that had a ballroom or some other large, two story open floor-plan room... they built a library out of it, with the center core of the room being floor to ceiling bookshelves not attached to any of the walls, but with a small platform/balcony that ran around it at about the second floor level with only a ladder to get up to it, with the rest of the space converted to "just" bookshelves... and if i recall correctly, they bought the place solely for their book collection, and that it was one of the few places they looked at, that could actually contain it, yet still display it properly (ie not as a bunch of cardboard boxes they'd have to dig thru to get to a specific book)Jabberwonky wrote:In my dream home, there will be a library big enough to need one of those ladders on tracks...
Hey, if you're going to dream.. dream BIG!Julie wrote: OR I could just have it hermetically sealed with an advanced heating/cooling system that not only filters the air to keep dust out but also monitors the temperature and humidity to prevent damage to my precious books...but I think that that library is a bit more out of my budget.
I'd like to know them.scantrontb wrote:i remember reading somewhere (i think an SCA mailing list, not sure anymore) about a couple that bought a rather large house that had a ballroom or some other large, two story open floor-plan room... they built a library out of it, with the center core of the room being floor to ceiling bookshelves not attached to any of the walls, but with a small platform/balcony that ran around it at about the second floor level with only a ladder to get up to it, with the rest of the space converted to "just" bookshelves... and if i recall correctly, they bought the place solely for their book collection, and that it was one of the few places they looked at, that could actually contain it, yet still display it properly (ie not as a bunch of cardboard boxes they'd have to dig thru to get to a specific book)Jabberwonky wrote:In my dream home, there will be a library big enough to need one of those ladders on tracks...
Julie, about Wapsi Square wrote:Oh goodness yes. So much paranormal!
If I had a team of Japanese maidsJabberwonky wrote:For a library of any size, I think it'd be easier to seal the whole room and put filters on the HVAC. Or just hire Japanese maids...
A Tom Petty music video?Just noticed the floor pattern...Doorway from somewhere we're familiar with?
Julie, about Wapsi Square wrote:Oh goodness yes. So much paranormal!