Kitchen Writing Desk Lights

This relatively simple custom LED light is used to provide task lighting to a writing desk and decorate the storage shelves above. It is made of Maple to match the surrounding wood. I carefully chose the desk lighting to be 2700K temperature for the warm color and a 6300K decorative light to bring out the colors in the various jars/paperweights.
Before

This picture shows what a dark space I had before. All the lights in the kitchen would be blocked when sitting at the desk.
Simple Construction

A 4' wide 2.5"x3/4" maple board was rounded with a beading bit and sanded smooth. It attaches to the front of the shelf with two L brackets. I used 1 strip of LEDs on top. The electronics were thin enough to no interfere with the vertical dividers on the shelf. I used 3 strips wired in series on the bottom. These have a clear "water proof" vinyl like coating but that wasn't necessary.
Wiring

I found two simple switches and a 2.5mm power jack in my parts bins and attached with a bit of metal and wood work. One switch powers 12vdc to the task lighting and the second switch controls the upper decorative light.
Close Up of Wiring

In this picture you can see how I used a Dremel cut a channel to bury the upper LED wiring so the wood would sit flush against the shelf.
Power Up

I'm power the system with a 12Vdc 2A switching power supply with a 2.5mm barrel connector.
The 3 strips (12' total) on the bottom have the 3 LEDs every 2 inches. The top strip uses double density with 3 LEDs every inch.
Although the LEDs aim backwards, there is sufficient reflection to illuminate the space well. If I had to redo, I would get the double density LEDs for the bottom.
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