Added some things to the model of final project fold-down table. Though in the proposal I talked about a very stalwart table, the concept of a heavy table and the concept of a table that folds flat for moving are in conflict, so we are going for a lighter, more skeletal look in this iteration. Also added some hardware, in the form of little legs in the front of the sides and hooks for the beam. (Also some sweet and highly convincing wood skins!!)
Assembly of final snuggle pillow. Inconspicuous hot glue and cardboard to make the form and then a slide in round that holds the bulb. Pleasant warming, pleasant orange glow pattern, all it needs now is some cinnamon aromatherapy sticks. joshlearnstodraw ellidesignstudio14 bachterh
Print project. "Client" request: something that prevents pencils from falling to the bottom of her bag. Solution came in the form of magnetic pin on bag (with decorative seal backing) and a ring on the pencil to hold another magnet. After a few prints we got just the right dimensions to fit magnet and pencil, then epoxied in the magnets. Also made a ring for a dry erase marker because the screws on the whiteboard of our storage unit are magnetic.
Hinge time! Turns out they did not stick together, so I drilled a ton of material out of them--you can see the piles on the drill press. In another life these hinges could have been derpy little dinosaur heads. On the bottom you can see a dado'd foot piece for the desk. It was kind o a shame to ruin the nice pattern by chiseling out the remnants.
Prototyping a digital latch for the old light-cum-paper project. After I made a space heater out of NANDs I ended up using two inverters and some resistors and capacitors for debouncing a la the last schematic in "Circuits B" here: http://www.talkingelectronics.com/projects/TouchSwitch/TouchSwitch-1.html
Process shots of the group table project.
The products of today's brainstorming on Prince Lab storage/space use.
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Aaron with our main beam, taped but not yet glued up. streetlightchanger
Day one: LED and paper project. Phone opera house, projects sound and light. Collaborator: Brian Drake (I'll miss ya buddy)
Well done SEA, every point deserved. First ever.
Divider storage in action.
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