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As I'm typing this, not one of the original wooden elements of the prototype has survived. Well, prototypes are not
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meant to last. In this case, the beamer arm prototype lasted for a single movie sitting before I realised that it was
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, on the long run, structurally unstable. More specifically, the single hinge took quite a lot of force. The inside
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pin is only 8 centimeters high and combined with the length of the arm, the construction makes for quite a lever. The
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top of the hinge started to come off the back-plate, and, more worryingly, the top curl of the hinge started to open.
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Back to the drawing board then!
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<figure class="figure">
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<img src="assets/post/beamer/img/curving.hinge-cropped.jpg" class="figure-img img-fluid rounded"
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alt="The top of the single hinge, coming off the back plate.">
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<figcaption class="figure-caption">The top of the single hinge, coming off the back plate.</figcaption>
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</div>
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<p>
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As a reminder, the current mechanism consists of a couple of parts. A single big hinge that connects an MDF arm to the
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wall. Then, a circle with two fixed side plates on top. The arm slides in between these plates. Below the circle, the
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beamer mount plate is fixed, which can rotate. The whole mechanism would fit in between two shelves in order for
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inconspicuous storage of the beamer.
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</p>
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<p>
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I wanted to save the old hinge, as it was an expensive part. The obvious thing to do was to add a second
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expensive part (always dig a deeper hole): the same hinge but slightly less wide, which would hopefully alleviate
|
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the problem of the top of the hinge coming off the back plate. I had to reposition the old hinge, to make both fit in
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between the shelves, with as much space as possible between them in order to lessen the force exerted by the
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beamer arm. Now I could carve out a new arm, which would prove less heavy than the original one (partly due
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to the cut-outs, partly due to the use of a lighter type of MDF).
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</p>
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<figure class="figure">
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<img src="assets/post/beamer/img/new.arm.unpainted.jpg" class="figure-img img-fluid rounded"
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alt="The old and the new beamer arm.">
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<figcaption class="figure-caption">The old and the new beamer arm.</figcaption>
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</figure>
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<figure class="figure">
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<img src="assets/post/beamer/img/second.hinge.installed.jpg" class="figure-img img-fluid rounded"
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alt="The second hinge, installed above the old one.">
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<figcaption class="figure-caption">The second hinge, installed above the old one.</figcaption>
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</div>
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<p>
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After painting the new arm I was almost done with the new version! All I had to do now was to connect the old
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mechanism (the circle with the two fixed side plates) to the arm and the system would be ready. Consider this version
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to be prototype 2, as I would quickly run into the next hick-up: the two plates connecting to the arm were too tight a
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fit, which was problematic when assembling everything when painted. The paint itself was adding an extra layer of
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thickness. It also added friction when sliding the mechanism over the beamer arm, which would damage paint on both of
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the components. I'd have to do a little bit of work to the mount-plate mechanism then...
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<figure class="figure">
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<img src="assets/post/beamer/img/destroyed.prototype.1.jpg" class="figure-img img-fluid rounded"
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alt="The old and the new beamer arm.">
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<figcaption class="figure-caption">A 'bit' of work proved to be optimistic.</figcaption>
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</figure>
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</div>
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<div class="col-md-6">
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<figure class="figure">
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<img src="assets/post/beamer/img/destroyed.prototype.2.jpg" class="figure-img img-fluid rounded"
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alt="The second hinge, installed above the old one.">
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<figcaption class="figure-caption">The circle part, after deconstruction efforts.</figcaption>
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</figure>
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</div>
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</div>
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<p>
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The circle and the two side plates formed a solid block, glued together, which meant that my careful efforts to remove
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the side plates from the circle ended in total destruction of the piece. Fine. Rework those parts as well, and might
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as well make everything slightly better in the process! The beamer mount plate was shaved down a little to save on
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weight.
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</p>
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<div class="col-md-12">
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<figure class="figure">
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<img src="assets/post/beamer/img/new.circle.mount.plate.jpg" class="figure-img img-fluid rounded"
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alt="The old and the new beamer arm.">
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<figcaption class="figure-caption">New bracket and mount plate.</figcaption>
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</figure>
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</div>
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</div>
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<p>
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I reworked the circle with two metal brackets instead of gluing the side plates, which alleviates the problem of the
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<em>pinching</em> plates, making it easier to slide the arm between them. It's a bit less pretty, but it's at least
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functional and can easily be adapted without tearing up the whole block. I only had to finish the rough edges of the
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wood with smoothening paste (Polyfilla), paint the elements and hope everything fit together...
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</p>
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<div class="col-md-6">
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<figure class="figure">
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<img src="assets/post/beamer/img/painting.base.jpg" class="figure-img img-fluid rounded"
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alt="Base paint of the circle.">
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<figcaption class="figure-caption">Polyfilla + base paint of the circle and a side panel.</figcaption>
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</figure>
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</div>
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<div class="col-md-6">
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<figure class="figure">
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<img src="assets/post/beamer/img/painting.side.panel.jpg" class="figure-img img-fluid rounded"
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alt="Side panel lacquered, Duplo for the win!">
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<figcaption class="figure-caption">Side panel lacquered, Duplo for the win!</figcaption>
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</figure>
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</div>
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</div>
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<p>
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All parts were ready for deployment, and thankfully no measurement errors popped up at the very end. I could install
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the mount much easier and more precise now, and after a bit of tinkering with the wiring I managed to get a pretty
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clean final system in place. Easily adjustable in each possible axis, the mechanism locks in place after deploying it
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in its <em>view</em> state. The only axis which is not locked yet (the angle of the main arm) can easily be
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manipulated by hand. I could have it be locked in place as well, adjustable and all, but as it's easy to do by hand it
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does not seem to be worth the effort.
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</p>
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<div class="row">
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<div class="col-md-6">
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<figure class="figure">
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<img src="assets/post/beamer/img/finished.undeployed.jpg" class="figure-img img-fluid rounded"
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alt="Undeployed, everything tucked away.">
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<figcaption class="figure-caption">Undeployed, everything tucked away.</figcaption>
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</figure>
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</div>
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<div class="col-md-6">
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<figure class="figure">
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<img src="assets/post/beamer/img/open.state.jpg" class="figure-img img-fluid rounded"
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alt="Deployed, from the side.">
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<figcaption class="figure-caption">Deployed, from the side.</figcaption>
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</figure>
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</div>
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</div>
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<div class="col-md-6">
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<figure class="figure">
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<img src="assets/post/beamer/img/finished.top.view.jpg" class="figure-img img-fluid rounded"
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alt="Top view.">
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<figcaption class="figure-caption">Top view.</figcaption>
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</figure>
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</div>
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<div class="col-md-6">
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<figure class="figure">
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<img src="assets/post/beamer/img/finished.deployed.jpg" class="figure-img img-fluid rounded"
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alt="Deployed, from the back.">
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<figcaption class="figure-caption">Deployed, from the back.</figcaption>
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</figure>
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</div>
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</div>
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<p>
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Finally I can put this project to bed, it took me a while but I'm happy with the results. A couple of things I
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learned:
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<ul>
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<li>Never use a hinge by itself.</li>
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<li>Don't glue together prototype parts like they have to survive two apocalypses.</li>
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<li>Don't leave MDF out in the sun for too long: it curls up and deforms.</li>
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<li>Don't get sunburned by cutting wood the whole day.</li>
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<li>Listen to sheep, for they are wise.</li>
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</ul>
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To be translated...
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</p>
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<p>
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||||||
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As I'm typing this, not one of the original wooden elements of the prototype has survived. Well, prototypes are not
|
||||||
|
meant to last. In this case, the beamer arm prototype lasted for a single movie sitting before I realised that it was
|
||||||
|
, on the long run, structurally unstable. More specifically, the single hinge took quite a lot of force. The inside
|
||||||
|
pin is only 8 centimeters high and combined with the length of the arm, the construction makes for quite a lever. The
|
||||||
|
top of the hinge started to come off the back-plate, and, more worryingly, the top curl of the hinge started to open.
|
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|
Back to the drawing board then!
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|
</p>
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<div class="row">
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<div class="col-md-12">
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<figure class="figure">
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<img src="assets/post/beamer/img/curving.hinge-cropped.jpg" class="figure-img img-fluid rounded"
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alt="The top of the single hinge, coming off the back plate.">
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<figcaption class="figure-caption">The top of the single hinge, coming off the back plate.</figcaption>
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</figure>
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</div>
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</div>
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|
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<p>
|
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As a reminder, the current mechanism consists of a couple of parts. A single big hinge that connects an MDF arm to the
|
||||||
|
wall. Then, a circle with two fixed side plates on top. The arm slides in between these plates. Below the circle, the
|
||||||
|
beamer mount plate is fixed, which can rotate. The whole mechanism would fit in between two shelves in order for
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|
inconspicuous storage of the beamer.
|
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|
</p>
|
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|
|
||||||
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<p>
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|
I wanted to save the old hinge, as it was an expensive part. The obvious thing to do was to add a second
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|
expensive part (always dig a deeper hole): the same hinge but slightly less wide, which would hopefully alleviate
|
||||||
|
the problem of the top of the hinge coming off the back plate. I had to reposition the old hinge, to make both fit in
|
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|
between the shelves, with as much space as possible between them in order to lessen the force exerted by the
|
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|
beamer arm. Now I could carve out a new arm, which would prove less heavy than the original one (partly due
|
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|
to the cut-outs, partly due to the use of a lighter type of MDF).
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</p>
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<div class="row">
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<div class="col-md-6">
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<figure class="figure">
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<img src="assets/post/beamer/img/new.arm.unpainted.jpg" class="figure-img img-fluid rounded"
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alt="The old and the new beamer arm.">
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<figcaption class="figure-caption">The old and the new beamer arm.</figcaption>
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</figure>
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</div>
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<div class="col-md-6">
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<figure class="figure">
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<img src="assets/post/beamer/img/second.hinge.installed.jpg" class="figure-img img-fluid rounded"
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alt="The second hinge, installed above the old one.">
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<figcaption class="figure-caption">The second hinge, installed above the old one.</figcaption>
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</figure>
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</div>
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</div>
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<p>
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After painting the new arm I was almost done with the new version! All I had to do now was to connect the old
|
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|
mechanism (the circle with the two fixed side plates) to the arm and the system would be ready. Consider this version
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|
to be prototype 2, as I would quickly run into the next hick-up: the two plates connecting to the arm were too tight a
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|
fit, which was problematic when assembling everything when painted. The paint itself was adding an extra layer of
|
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thickness. It also added friction when sliding the mechanism over the beamer arm, which would damage paint on both of
|
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|
the components. I'd have to do a little bit of work to the mount-plate mechanism then...
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</p>
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<div class="row">
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<div class="col-md-6">
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<figure class="figure">
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<img src="assets/post/beamer/img/destroyed.prototype.1.jpg" class="figure-img img-fluid rounded"
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alt="The old and the new beamer arm.">
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<figcaption class="figure-caption">A 'bit' of work proved to be optimistic.</figcaption>
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</figure>
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</div>
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<div class="col-md-6">
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<figure class="figure">
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<img src="assets/post/beamer/img/destroyed.prototype.2.jpg" class="figure-img img-fluid rounded"
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alt="The second hinge, installed above the old one.">
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<figcaption class="figure-caption">The circle part, after deconstruction efforts.</figcaption>
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</figure>
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</div>
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</div>
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<p>
|
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|
The circle and the two side plates formed a solid block, glued together, which meant that my careful efforts to remove
|
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|
the side plates from the circle ended in total destruction of the piece. Fine. Rework those parts as well, and might
|
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|
as well make everything slightly better in the process! The beamer mount plate was shaved down a little to save on
|
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|
weight.
|
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</p>
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<div class="row">
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<div class="col-md-12">
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<figure class="figure">
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<img src="assets/post/beamer/img/new.circle.mount.plate.jpg" class="figure-img img-fluid rounded"
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alt="The old and the new beamer arm.">
|
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<figcaption class="figure-caption">New bracket and mount plate.</figcaption>
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</figure>
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</div>
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</div>
|
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|
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<p>
|
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|
I reworked the circle with two metal brackets instead of gluing the side plates, which alleviates the problem of the
|
||||||
|
<em>pinching</em> plates, making it easier to slide the arm between them. It's a bit less pretty, but it's at least
|
||||||
|
functional and can easily be adapted without tearing up the whole block. I only had to finish the rough edges of the
|
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|
wood with smoothening paste (Polyfilla), paint the elements and hope everything fit together...
|
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|
</p>
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<div class="row">
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<div class="col-md-6">
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<figure class="figure">
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<img src="assets/post/beamer/img/painting.base.jpg" class="figure-img img-fluid rounded"
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alt="Base paint of the circle.">
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<figcaption class="figure-caption">Polyfilla + base paint of the circle and a side panel.</figcaption>
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</figure>
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</div>
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<div class="col-md-6">
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<figure class="figure">
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<img src="assets/post/beamer/img/painting.side.panel.jpg" class="figure-img img-fluid rounded"
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alt="Side panel lacquered, Duplo for the win!">
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<figcaption class="figure-caption">Side panel lacquered, Duplo for the win!</figcaption>
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</figure>
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</div>
|
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</div>
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|
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<p>
|
||||||
|
All parts were ready for deployment, and thankfully no measurement errors popped up at the very end. I could install
|
||||||
|
the mount much easier and more precise now, and after a bit of tinkering with the wiring I managed to get a pretty
|
||||||
|
clean final system in place. Easily adjustable in each possible axis, the mechanism locks in place after deploying it
|
||||||
|
in its <em>view</em> state. The only axis which is not locked yet (the angle of the main arm) can easily be
|
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|
manipulated by hand. I could have it be locked in place as well, adjustable and all, but as it's easy to do by hand it
|
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|
does not seem to be worth the effort.
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|
</p>
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<div class="row">
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<div class="col-md-6">
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<figure class="figure">
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<img src="assets/post/beamer/img/finished.undeployed.jpg" class="figure-img img-fluid rounded"
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alt="Undeployed, everything tucked away.">
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<figcaption class="figure-caption">Undeployed, everything tucked away.</figcaption>
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</figure>
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</div>
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<div class="col-md-6">
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<figure class="figure">
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<img src="assets/post/beamer/img/open.state.jpg" class="figure-img img-fluid rounded"
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alt="Deployed, from the side.">
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<figcaption class="figure-caption">Deployed, from the side.</figcaption>
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</figure>
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</div>
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<li>Don't leave MDF out in the sun for too long: it curls up and deforms.</li>
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{
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"created_timestamp": 1529827943.7910142,
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"nl",
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"project"
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"title": {
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- don't put MDF in the sun
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[{"id": "first", "info": {"created_timestamp": 1515094679.342938, "title": {"en": "Who said Web 1.0 was dead anyway?", "nl": "Omdat ik het Web 1.0 tijdperk gemist heb..."}, "tags": ["blog"], "languages": ["nl", "en"]}}, {"id": "phdpresentation", "info": {"created_timestamp": 1522255558.864005, "languages": ["en", "nl"], "tags": ["tech"], "title": {"en": "Presentation of my PhD public defence", "nl": "Publieke doctoraatsverdediging - presentatie"}}}, {"id": "ikearefurbish", "info": {"created_timestamp": 1525895500.2597992, "languages": ["nl", "en"], "tags": ["project"], "title": {"en": "Better together!", "nl": "Eindelijk samen!"}}}, {"id": "beamerprototype", "info": {"created_timestamp": 1526328948.8972409, "languages": ["nl", "en"], "tags": ["project"], "title": {"en": "No more television!", "nl": "Geen televisie meer!"}}}]
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[{"id": "first", "info": {"created_timestamp": 1515094679.342938, "title": {"en": "Who said Web 1.0 was dead anyway?", "nl": "Omdat ik het Web 1.0 tijdperk gemist heb..."}, "tags": ["blog"], "languages": ["nl", "en"]}}, {"id": "phdpresentation", "info": {"created_timestamp": 1522255558.864005, "languages": ["en", "nl"], "tags": ["tech"], "title": {"en": "Presentation of my PhD public defence", "nl": "Publieke doctoraatsverdediging - presentatie"}}}, {"id": "ikearefurbish", "info": {"created_timestamp": 1525895500.2597992, "languages": ["nl", "en"], "tags": ["project"], "title": {"en": "Better together!", "nl": "Eindelijk samen!"}}}, {"id": "beamerprototype", "info": {"created_timestamp": 1526328948.8972409, "languages": ["nl", "en"], "tags": ["project"], "title": {"en": "No more television!", "nl": "Geen televisie meer!"}}}, {"id": "beamer", "info": {"languages": ["nl", "en"], "tags": ["project"], "title": {"en": "Long live the prototype!", "nl": "Lang leve het prototype!"}, "created_timestamp": 1529827943.7910142}}]
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