Design
I've had the privilege and the challenge or designing many different things during my career. Anything from a simple signs, wedding centerpieces, my own wedding arbor, mechanical vaping mods, shower rods, displays, furniture, and many other creations, making ideas into reality is a joy.
This is the original sketch I created. Some things remained the same, some changed because of dimensional restraints.
One of my biggest challenges was fitting and fastening precision cut pieces manufactured at my shop around a fire place.
But at the end of the day, Hans fell, and we had a Merry Christmas in out newly remolded front room. Perseverance is the main lesson that I have learned from all of this.
This is the original sketch I created. Some things remained the same, some changed because of dimensional restraints.
Set up display for the center pieces at the venue.
Prototyping the centerpieces for my wedding. No glue, these are all press-fit assembly.
Gold center piece in final location.
Set up display for the center pieces at the venue.
TV Stand Concept in CAD. This is eCabinets which is a free software that I was able to download from buying my CNC router from Thermwood.
Start assembly
Finished Product
TV Stand Concept in CAD. This is eCabinets which is a free software that I was able to download from buying my CNC router from Thermwood.
Wedding arbor in it's final place on the rooftop venue.
Final placement of the wedding arbor in full view of the venue.
Packing preparation for transport to the venue.
Wedding arbor in it's final place on the rooftop venue.
The only back on this bookshelf is in the center section. This was designed so that the book would obscure the blond wood of the back.
The wedding center pieces where hardwired using a 120v AC to 3V DC converter and a push button switch.