Henderson's Relish - it's similar to Worcestershire but hyper local to Sheffield (and it's vegan cos no anchovies) and we're all weirdly proud of it
Mwallerby
Had a little breakdown, quit a job I hated, started a business, got married. It's been a wild ride
It's a trap, don't listen
1 - Sovereign
John Eaves just crushed it with the Ent-E
Then in no particular order, SNW Enterprise, Excelsior, NX-refit, and Parliament (USS Vancouver from LD)
I did something similar a few years ago as my first built-in project.
What I found helped was using glue as well as hardware to attach the framework to the wall, and tying them into more than one side of the alcove. Structurally they were some strips with a plywood box built around them and some nice facing on the front.
Tools were really just a tenon saw for the frame pieces and a bandsaw for the back of the plywood where it's scribed into the uneven wall, but you could use a hand coping saw for that just as well.
Diall 8mm universal wall plugs, 7 per shelf (3 on the back and 2 each side)
(The framework doesn't span the whole way cos I was trying to save money and just use one piece of lumber per shelf, probs a false economy)
Good luck!
Joe Lycett, Stewart Lee, Philomena Cunk
Definitely the Enterprise-E absolutely perfect.
https://sketchfab.com/3d-models/enterprise-e-c68e0b0a794446a1ae04ebf564b41b16
Honourable mention to the Roci though
Visited some relatives in Texas last year for Thanksgiving and we made Yorkshires to contribute - all the Americans present went wild for them, A+, but then 3 different people independently asked if you could make sweet ones... Head in hands