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Building a wooden frame for an LCD

November 25th, 2009 2 comments

After sanding and patching (front view)
Blueprints Making the frame Gluing front to sides All glued together! After sanding and patching (side view)
I’m making a wooden frame to house and protect an LCD computer monitor, so that it can be hung on a wall at the museum. The monitor will display the ferrous wheel program, hopefully helping guests to understand the relationship between magnets and sound. The idea is that if you don’t understand how the piece works, you can look at the display and see what the vision system is doing.
At any rate, I got to play with some scrap wood and power tools, so I am satisfied. I’ll post an update after the frame is painted, the monitor is mounted, and the whole thing is hung on the wall. If you want to build your own; here are the plans!

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Spinner Synth, Part 2

July 24th, 2009 9 comments

Here are some photos of my second spinner synth prototype. I’ll make up a video demonstration soooon. Click any of the photos for a larger version.
Usage instructions
Frame detail Wheel lock mechanism Belt drive assembly Completed wheel mount As an artifact Rigging

Also, it’s short because it is for children :-D

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Articulated Arm Prototype

June 18th, 2009 12 comments


Here is a little prototype that I am working on to learn about the shop that I will be building my installation in. I used a few pieces of scrap wood and some wire to attempt to make an articulating tower. I think that if I revisit this concept, I will need to find some uninsulated wire so that it doesn’t get bound up in the wood so easily, and I will need to play with the sizes of the components to achieve a better motion profile.

Oh, I know there are some toys/other things that use this concept, but I can’t think of what they are called. If you know of some, I would appreciate some leads.

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