Advertising my stupidity is a good way to begin a post, no? Just to prove the opposite, I'll divulge to you what I've got in mind thus far:
A fairly basic crate :) |
As can probably be seen in this image alone, Aluminium Extrusions are essentially the Lego of the garage hacker, allowing rapid construction of non-standard frames and sub-assemblies by way of nuts which fit into grooves in aluminium bars, with bolts then holding it all together. Compared to the previous laser-cut plywood design... Actually, why not invoke an excuse to use bullet points rather than actually write?
Goods
- Rapid addition of any newly-required features
- The Projector Crane can be an integral part of the frame for additional strength
- Plywood parts can be cut by hand - superb precision is no longer needed since it is automatically attained by a precision-manufactured metal framework
Bads
- If a casing is used (as you can see, it is), you may have trouble upgrading to a bigger projector
- Design is largely limited to right-angles
Not much on the bad side, eh? Pity it's far from finished - the build-bed requires extensive re-working since I plan to only use laser-cutting for the Resin Basin (this part needs to be made so well you'd think I cast it whole) and I need to model all the brackets I'll need to assemble this thing. All in all, not bad for a rediscovery made possible by a discussion with a colleague at work :)
Until we meet again...
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