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.
Iteration 2: thick "pages" step base which could house electronics, lengthened bay to fit iPhone form factor. Plastic, on/off, and charging discussed as future directions.
Glue day #1: cut all the hinge components and laminated them. Hopefully they don't stick to one another. Also cut better end pieces for the beam and glued those up.
Process shots of the group table project.
The products of today's brainstorming on Prince Lab storage/space use.
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Quick sworks of a potential group table. Tri, top, and side views. streetlightchanger
Process shots of the group table project.
Divider storage in action.
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A few shots of the CNC doing its work on the plywood parts of the table.
More first iteration of incandescent project.
For the second light project, my group and I went about building a heated cardboard pillow. We played with scoring cardboard to change its inherent physical properties.