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    Before committing to steel

    I'm designing an interesting product where a large dome lowers over a seat. Before committing to steel, I laser cut the hinge mechanism from 3/16 MDF to test articulation and fitment of the components. Doing this also let me know where to add gussets (ie. behind the bump stops). Just another way the laser helps me out with industrial design.


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    I design, engineer and program all sorts of things.

    Oh, and I use Adobe Illustrator with an Epilog Mini.

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    Wouldn't it just be easier to leave the seat up?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gary Hair View Post
    Wouldn't it just be easier to leave the seat up?
    That's funny. I'll look at this project differently now.
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    You must live alone

    Quote Originally Posted by Gary Hair View Post
    Wouldn't it just be easier to leave the seat up?
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    I like the quality of your layout, lots of smooth curves, no sharp corners. Its easy to tell when a pro is at work.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Keith Colson View Post
    I like the quality of your layout, lots of smooth curves, no sharp corners. Its easy to tell when a pro is at work.

    Cheers
    Keith
    Thanks, here it is prior to laying flat and laser cutting the prototype.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bert Kemp View Post
    You must live alone
    Nope, married 25 years in Feb. I NEVER leave the seat up, it was merely suggestion for Doug.

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    Your the exception I guess I always forget then get yelled at. Doug if its an automatic seat closer my so wants one . LOL
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    And here it is...

    ...ready to go to the powder coater
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    It's all coming together. Next up are the laser cut acrylic panels that attach to the underside. They carry all the electronics in an easy to manage package.

    Those white parts are vac formed ventilation ducts.
    I design, engineer and program all sorts of things.

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    But what is this for or is it top secrete

    Quote Originally Posted by Doug Griffith View Post
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    It's all coming together. Next up are the laser cut acrylic panels that attach to the underside. They carry all the electronics in an easy to manage package.

    Those white parts are vac formed ventilation ducts.
    If the Help and advice you received here was of any VALUE to you PLEASE! Become a Contributor
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    10" Table Saw
    8" bench mount 5 speed Drill Press
    Dremel, 3x21 Belt Sander


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    Quote Originally Posted by Bert Kemp View Post
    But what is this for or is it top secrete
    It's a meditation pod I'm building for a customer. Not top secret but I try to limit photos of projects until they are released in the wild.
    I design, engineer and program all sorts of things.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Keith Winter View Post
    Simply incredible Doug , you are a true artist!
    Thanks. It was a ridiculous amount of work to design and build in 3 months. Especially since it was one of about 20 other jobs on the griddle.
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