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1. Bells
Tea and dinner bells look elegant on the shelves of a glass cabinet; goat bells and cow bells can be very effective wall decorations; but where are you going to keep sixty-five slave bells?.
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2. Books
If you chose wisely the last time you thinned out the shelves, you may have the basis of a book collection.
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3. Spoons
People who collect old silver or silver plate spoons usually display them on cabinets shelves. But the souvenir spoon collectors generally keep them out of sight, anticipating the reactions of their guests when the spoons are finally used in the living-room with the after-dinner coffee.
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4. Furniture
Because these odd jobs do come up from time to time, you must have a few tools, possibly enough to undertake a major project like building book shelves, an end table, or a dog house.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/crafts/​furniture.html

5. Music
This way, we may not get new records on our shelves immediately after they go on sale, but we do get more records for our money.
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6. Casting Greenware
Do not place wet greenware on metal shelves, or other non-porous surfaces, since the metal will retard the drying of any part o' the greenware which is in contact with it, which could cause cracking or warping in the piece.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/crafts/​ceramics/​casting_greenware.html

7. Bookshelf
(2) If there are several shelves and the bottom one is well supported, insert a length of 6" board vertically between each shelf.
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8. Kiln Furniture
To utilize the space in a kiln to the fullest, kiln "furniture," consisting of shelves and posts made of refractory material, are required.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/crafts/​ceramics/​firing_part_1/​kiln_furniture.html

9. Loading The Kiln
When firing glazed ware, the bottoms of the pieces must be left free of glaze (dry-footed), or be placed on special holders (stilts), to separate the glazed bottoms from the kiln shelves.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/crafts/​ceramics/​firing_part_2/​loading_the_kiln.html

10. Care Of The Kiln
Tiny bits of brick fall from the kiln walls, and particles of kiln wash often flake off of shelves.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/crafts/​ceramics/​firing_part_2/​care_of_the_kiln.html


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July 5, 2008