Fastening blinds
How to reliably shade a window niche
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Dormer blinds without drilling holes
I glued 9 S-05-02-N52N
disc magnets to the bottom edge of the blinds.
I left a space of 2 cm on both ends and glued the magnets about 15 cm apart from each other.
Then, I glued 9 identical disc magnets at the same distance to the bottom edge of the windowsill.
In the picture, you can see the windowsill from below.
It is important to attach the magnets the right way so that they are attracted to the ones on the blinds and not being repelled by them.
You also have to clean the surfaces well and use a strong glue, for instance, UHU MAX REPAIR.
This way, I can fasten the blinds on the windowsill and shade the bedroom all the way.
Note from the Supermagnete team: Similar applications are the projects Curtains for yacht & sun protection and Attaching a car curtain.
Note from the supermagnete team:
Instead of additional magnets, you could also glue self-adhesive metal tape to the lower edge. Then you don't have to worry about glueing the counter magnets on exactly.
Instead of additional magnets, you could also glue self-adhesive metal tape to the lower edge. Then you don't have to worry about glueing the counter magnets on exactly.
Blinds underneath the blind box
I inserted two CSN-25
pot magnets into the mounting piece of the blinds.
The magnets are attached to one piece of wood each.
Note from the supermagnete team:
Instead of the pot magnets you can also use round or rectangular screw-on magnets.
I screwed 4 small metal plates MC-40-20-03
under the roller shutter casing, which the blinds will attach to.
The two front plates will be used when the window is closed and the back two when the window is open.
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