Zusammenfassung der Ressource
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- Prepare the Iris Mechanism cut files using the plan
- Are the cut files prepared?
- turn on the laser-cutter and wait for the red light (which tells you when the laser is ready) to turn off. Meanwhile focus the laser with the autofocus function.
- has the red light turned off and have you finished autofocussing
- Cut out the layout on the 3mm MDF
- put the rings together and feed rivets through
- next place the supports through and then the petals on the end of those.
- have supports and petals been placed
- put the top layer to put the petals in place
- has the top layer been put in place?
- set the Iris aside until in use...
- Prepare the cut files on 2d design.
- Get the laser cutter ready and auto focussed and cut out the file.
- Stick together the pieces using Titbond wood glue.
- Are the pieces all glued together to make 4 different corners.
- Set the pieces aside to use in assembly...
- CALENDAR HOLDER AND DATES
- Cut out the Calendar holder on beech pieces
- Are the Beech pieces cut?
- Glue the pieces with Titebond and leave to one side to dry.
- Cut out Mahogany pieces using the calendar figure scale drawing
- Are the Mahogany pieces cut?
- Set the laser cutter to engrave and engrave the days and months onto separate mahogany pieces
- Have the figures been engraved?
- Get a light wood filler like beech or pine and fill in the engraved area. And when it's dry sand off the excess to leave a lovely printed date on the piece.
- Have the figures been sanded and finished off?
- Set the figures aside and then pull our the beech pieces that should have dried and then stain them using the wood stains. (medium oak and them let them dry)
- Mark out the sizes of the drawers on pieces of oak.
- have the pieces been marked out?
- laser cut the pieces of acrylic for the drawer to slide easily on.
- have the acryllic pieces been laser cut?
- Cut out the pieces of oak that have been marked out.
- have the pieces been cut out?
- cut angled corners using a sliding bevel tri-square. and cut them using a tenon saw.
- have the corners been cut?
- cut small splints to fill the gap and then apply some titebond which should fix the splint in place.
- has the titebond wood glue been added to the splint in the gap??
- sand off / cut off the excess splint to finish offwith a clean joint.
- has the sides been sanded off smooth?
- prepare to laser cut the acrylic sides for the mini drawers to slide easily upon.
- Is the file ready to be cut?
- attach the acrylic sides together to make an open box. The open end is where the drawer slides in and out of.
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- Using the orthographic drawing, mark out the sizes for the huge back cabinet
- Are the pieces all marked out?
- Cut out the pieces on pine except the front of the drawer as this is the visible side.
- have the pieces been cut out?
- glue the pine pieces together using titebond and it should form an open box.
- you can now put them aside
- have the pieces glued together.
- Leave all pieces to one side until assembly.
- CALENDAR HOLDER AND DATES
- FROSTED ACRYLIC LIGHT COVERS
- mark out 200mm by 200mm pieces of acrylic on 2d design
- are the pieces all marked out?
- Get the laser cutter ready and auto focussed and cut out the file.
- Set the pieces aside to use in assembly...
- FROSTED ACRYLIC LIGHT COVERS
- Get the Oak veneered MDF and cut it into 3 pieces of size 250mm x 500mm
- has the iris and calendar been glued on?
- Have the mitre splint joints been made?
- Has the front panel been screwed on.
- Are the photo frame corners glued on?
- Has the front panel pieces been cut?
- Has the hole for the iris been cut?
- Cut out the mini pieces used to make the front panel
- laser cut the front drawer frame on acrylic and screw on with 4 M4/M5 countersunk screws.
- Cut a Hole out of the left side midway through the top square for the Iris to glue on.
- Glue on the Iris mechanism and the calendar holder frame using titebond and the orthographic drawing
- Make Mitre splint joints just like the ones on the mini drawer
- look at the right side of the light. Glue on the photo frame corners using the orthographic drawing and titbond
- Stick the frosted acrylic onto the back of the square holes using 2 part epoxy
- Insert the drawers and attach hinges to the back 'cabinet'
- Are the panels placed on?
- Has the frosted acrylic squares been glued on?
- Are the drawers in place as well as the hinges for the back cabinet
- Place the top and bottom pieces of the drawer to end off.
- Glue on an aluminium sheet with a hole just big enough to fit the bulb holder where the orthographic drawing tells you to glue it
- Has the aluminium sheet been placed?
- Glue together the front frame pieces using titebond.
- Has the front panel finished gluing and dried?