Perspex strips to stop books falling off thin shelf?

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I’ve got a bookshelf with really shallow shelves, just 50mm deep.

I thought of adding some Perspex strips about 85x3cm and fixing them with one of these on each end:
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Do you think the Perspex at 5mm thick would be strong enough to retain books over that length or should I be thinking to have the Perspex deeper with a couple of fixings along the bottom?

Thanks.
 
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Can’t make sense of that shelf on 50mm isn’t a shelf .
How about all the dimension?
 
Can’t make sense of that shelf on 50mm isn’t a shelf .
How about all the dimension?

This is it:
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And the Perspex would go where the metal strap is to stop the books falling forwards:
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It’s 205cm tall, 86cm wide, 70mm total depth with 50mm deep shelves.
 
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If you are going to mount them all so the spines are visible I wouldn’t go down the Perspex route. I think this will detract from the finished look.
Can you not just create a book laminate with a small amount of glue. If you can create a tight fit to the shelf edge they shouldn’t move. They will hold themselvtin position.

Or have I got the brief wrong?
 
you could perhaps screw some books together say 4 books 80mm total width
outer 2 books open cover on outer edge
2 wood screws 60mm long in each end allined to miss the screw in from other end close the covers to hide
you could countersink the heads in to make sure the cover sits flat
 
If you are going to mount them all so the spines are visible I wouldn’t go down the Perspex route. I think this will detract from the finished look.
Can you not just create a book laminate with a small amount of glue. If you can create a tight fit to the shelf edge they shouldn’t move. They will hold themselvtin position.

Or have I got the brief wrong?


Maybe wrong. At first I was going to cut the books and glue them on but the I realised on the lower shelves you would notice they aren’t real books.

With the perspex I could slip a real book on the shelf sideways. I could also put some photo frames or something on it.
 
you could perhaps screw some books together say 4 books 80mm total width
outer 2 books open cover on outer edge
2 wood screws 60mm long in each end allined to miss the screw in from other end close the covers to hide
you could countersink the heads in to make sure the cover sits flat

I did screw a few together but it was only after I put them on a lower shelf that it was obvious they weren’t real books. I should have got the books first and spaced the shelves so you couldn’t see the depth of the cut books.
 
as the shelves have ends and are perhaps 90% decorative and not in the least practical not sure why you need ends ??
if this is fully design over function then glue or stick with double sided tape to the wall otherwise put a perhaps 7 degree angle on the shelves to hold the books back
 

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