How it's made... Anonamemouses CDVD cabinet.
One starts with a serious pile of MDF.

Glue... Clamps...

Glueing and clamping.

A pile of glued shelves, the edges will be rounded as well. this happens later, but I have no pictures of that.

The shelves placed on a side panel, to determine the angle they will be put in later. In retrospect the shelves lean back too far.

All the shelves, now with rounded edges.

Putting the cabinet together. The top and bottom shelve were in place, and I slid the rest in to their position and screwed and glued them. This was not the easiest way to do it, also I have sworn off screws.
Lamello's are the way to go with MDF.

All shelves in place. I now discovered how heavy this cabinet actually turned out.

...and upright. The top three shelves are for DVDs, the rest is for CDs.

Checking for size and "grabbability".

It's fairly huge... 2.40 meters high, 1.25 meters wide.

Ground paint.

Me sanding.

The first coat of paint.

The transformer, hidden in the bottom of the cabinet, for the lights in the sides of the cabinet (it seemed like a cool idea, but I will never do this gain. too much work, the lights are too bright, and they don't shine where they are supposed to).

The cabinet by night. It looks cool, but that's about it.

The CDs and DVDs I owned at the time of construction, July 2007.

The cabinet is for sale, it is full and I need to build something bigger...