jcii wrote:I'm imagining something like Chris & Ann's build, only out of aluminum.
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- A double-wide (DW) extrusion for the vertical frame piece. The drawer-rails will attach to the vertical pieces.
- A DW extrusion for the top horizontal piece.
- For the bottom, two DW extrusions, with a single-wide extrusion connecting them to the rest of the frame. The two at the bottom are so the book tray will have two points of contact and move more fluidly.
I'm curious if the platen frame could be made from the 80/20 extrusion. The long edge of the glass would connect to the drawer-rail via a hinge of some sort.
Also, my sketch has the base somewhat narrow...maybe the 1x1 beams should be 10-12" long to give more stability?
Something like that should be sturdy and use less materials, no?
daniel_reetz wrote:I don't know if it was mentioned here, but I'd love to have a rough sense of the cost of these 80/20 systems. Seems to me that extrusion is a pricey way to go. Not bad, just expensive.
translucent1 wrote:...The cradle is pretty much standard, with left/right and width adjustments. The max book dimensions are 12"x10". Since I'm going to be using this mainly for textbooks, I don't anticipate needing to handle anything larger...
univurshul wrote:translucent1 wrote:...The cradle is pretty much standard, with left/right and width adjustments. The max book dimensions are 12"x10". Since I'm going to be using this mainly for textbooks, I don't anticipate needing to handle anything larger...
translucent1,
When you have some time down the road, can you post a few pics how your cradle slides across the extrusion pieces?)
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