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* my first real use of the new A0 laser cutter at the Hackspace | * my first real use of the new A0 laser cutter at the Hackspace | ||
* using various offcuts from the bulk red acrylic available at the Hackspace | * using various offcuts from the bulk red 5mm acrylic available at the Hackspace | ||
* picture rail for | * picture rail profile cutout for hanging | ||
** profile for the picture-rail on the prototype seems to work OK | ** profile for the picture-rail on the prototype seems to work OK | ||
* it looks rather gross - a sort of 70's cheap and nasty! | * it looks rather gross - a sort of 70's cheap and nasty! | ||
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** the next version will be a simpler and blockier design | ** the next version will be a simpler and blockier design | ||
** also I will be using clear acrylic to make the shelves themselves less obvious | ** also I will be using clear acrylic to make the shelves themselves less obvious | ||
* shelf is 440 x 140 | |||
** will be reduced to 120 depth and 300 between uprights | |||
Next version: - | Next version: - | ||
* need some quality material | * need some quality material | ||
** http://www.kitronik.co.uk/materials/clear-and-mirrored-acrylic-sheets.html | ** http://www.kitronik.co.uk/materials/clear-and-mirrored-acrylic-sheets.html | ||
* 4x uprights with 300mm shelf spans to fit 1000mm acrylic sheet | |||
* 120mm shelf depth | |||
* stick with 140mm shelf spacing? | |||
* modernise design - actual angles? less curves? | |||
* make it look like glass wherever possible | |||
Idea: Making for other people | Idea: Making for other people | ||
* who uses picture rails any more? My house was built in the 1930's! | * who uses picture rails any more? My house was built in the 1930's! |
Revision as of 12:48, 9 June 2014
Laser Acrylic Shelving | |
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Primary Contact | Michael Erskine |
Created | 09/06/2014 |
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Simple slot together shelving for display of a Rubik's Cube type puzzle collection.
- replacing a simple shelving system made from regular crystal CD cases
- too brittle - "the world's most brittle material"
- too fiddly - hard to make - needed reinforcement with superglue
- hard to clean - turned out to be a dust collection system
Prototype 1
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Picture rail
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Picture rail profile
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Picture rail profile
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cutter
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prototype front view
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prototype rail hook detail
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prototype side view
- my first real use of the new A0 laser cutter at the Hackspace
- using various offcuts from the bulk red 5mm acrylic available at the Hackspace
- picture rail profile cutout for hanging
- profile for the picture-rail on the prototype seems to work OK
- it looks rather gross - a sort of 70's cheap and nasty!
- I think it must be a combination of the red acrylic and my overuse of Bézier splines
- the next version will be a simpler and blockier design
- also I will be using clear acrylic to make the shelves themselves less obvious
- shelf is 440 x 140
- will be reduced to 120 depth and 300 between uprights
Next version: -
- need some quality material
- 4x uprights with 300mm shelf spans to fit 1000mm acrylic sheet
- 120mm shelf depth
- stick with 140mm shelf spacing?
- modernise design - actual angles? less curves?
- make it look like glass wherever possible
Idea: Making for other people
- who uses picture rails any more? My house was built in the 1930's!