I usually lurk over on the dark side, but since this is a general-type design/hardware question, I thought that I would have a greater chance of a useful response over here in the light of burning electrons.
Anyway, LOML has asked for an adjustable shelf for her schoolbooks, teachers editions, workbooks, etc (she homeschools two of our children, the other turns 1 today, and a local pastor's child who needs more one-on-one than even a private school can give her). She wants a bookshelf (one shelf) to sit on the side of her desk up against the wall.
I was going to build a simple piece with a bottom, back and sides with a few dividers in the middle spaced to her specifications. However, as she was measuring last night, she commented that some of the measurements might vary over time, and she was trying to make them as general as possible.
Here's what I'm looking for: I want a piece or system of hardware (or something I can make myself) that will allow me to have adjustable dividers within this shelf. It would also be nice if it looked a bit nicer than the type of adjustable dividers you see at your local library. I was also hoping to avoid making a ton of dadoes in the bottom and back.
Since she's not expecting adjustable shelves, this could make me a hero at home...
Any ideas?
Thanks,
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