Glowforge stand

Wow! Can’t wait to see what you came up with! I was thinking maybe a layer of felt on a hard surface might help a little.

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Here’s some more joint types to play with:

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Foam on top of a hard surface will help a little, but the link I posted to above helps a lot more

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so far i only got the bottom part design…(still need to go back and fix some of it)
I am trying to do all the measurements in the user parameters and set so some one can just set material thickness and how high they want it and everything else would adjust proportionally,

front:

Side:

Back:

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So many great ideas!

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What I have done so far: http://a360.co/2jUQDjq
I’m now trying to figure out how I am going to connect the top of this to bottom of the drawer unit… I am thinking about sort of a Lego connection using a 4 or so dowl rods( just long enough to go through two layers of material)… That way it can be taken apart (if one end is left un-glued)… I dont just want to set the drawer unit on top after all it is a $5000 machine siting on top of that… But I could also just bolt them together (more of a pain to put together and take apart)

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i wonder if coffin locks would work for that, of if they are too thick.

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That would actually be really cool!!!

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Made so they can not be opened from the inside? :smiling_imp::innocent:

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Nah, everyone knows that zombies can break out a coffin and don’t bother with the locks.
(Its aesthetic, a coffin should not have any visible fasteners.)

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They should have called hex-keys graverobber keys… :thinking:

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