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[[ | |image = Coffee-table.scad.png | ||
[[ | |designer = [[User:Tim|Timothy Schmidt]] | ||
|date = 2018 | |||
|tools = [[Wrenches]] | |||
|parts = [[Frames]], [[Nuts]], [[Bolts]], [[End caps]], [[Plates]] | |||
|techniques = [[Tri joints]], [[Shelf joints]] | |||
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=Challenges= | =Challenges= | ||
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Ken Isaacs says about the work table (or 24” Module, as he called it): “the best way I know to get into Living Structures is to make a 24” cube. It’s a chance to perfect all the operations involved in larger Structures & the modules are really useful when you work with wood or metal at home. The units make good tables to mark & saw plywood & 2x2’s on. They are fine, stable tool stands for the little electric drill press. The 24” module is a good workbench for Josh. Henry & I use several as desks, typewriter tables & drawing board bases. You can bolt several modules together for larger work surfaces or small painting scaffolds.” | Ken Isaacs says about the work table (or 24” Module, as he called it): “the best way I know to get into Living Structures is to make a 24” cube. It’s a chance to perfect all the operations involved in larger Structures & the modules are really useful when you work with wood or metal at home. The units make good tables to mark & saw plywood & 2x2’s on. They are fine, stable tool stands for the little electric drill press. The 24” module is a good workbench for Josh. Henry & I use several as desks, typewriter tables & drawing board bases. You can bolt several modules together for larger work surfaces or small painting scaffolds.” | ||
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Work-cube-thumb.png|Work cube | |||
Work-table.scad.png|Work table | |||
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=Interoperability= | =Interoperability= |
Revision as of 00:01, 28 March 2021
Challenges
Approaches
Ken Isaacs says about the work table (or 24” Module, as he called it): “the best way I know to get into Living Structures is to make a 24” cube. It’s a chance to perfect all the operations involved in larger Structures & the modules are really useful when you work with wood or metal at home. The units make good tables to mark & saw plywood & 2x2’s on. They are fine, stable tool stands for the little electric drill press. The 24” module is a good workbench for Josh. Henry & I use several as desks, typewriter tables & drawing board bases. You can bolt several modules together for larger work surfaces or small painting scaffolds.”
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Work cube
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Work table
Interoperability
Development targets
- Drawers - Joy Livingwell configuration (outset front vertical posts, unmodified sheet stock)