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In this TV, we will attach a logo on the front and back of a T-Shirt. We will use the [[Vinyl Cutter]] for the single color icon of this TV and use this for the front left of the T-shirt. The Maker Hub logo will be printed on the [[Vinyl Printer+Cutter]] and attached to the back. The Vinyl will all be affixed using the [[Heat Press]].
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In this TV, we will create a mood lamp.
  
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== Bill of Materials ==
  
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== Create the wooden "heels" and "slices" ==
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I thought about calling this project the "light loaf" due to the terminology of heels and slices. The heels are the pieces that go on each end of the mood lamp. These are 5.5" square. The slices are made up of 4 mitered 1/2"x5.5" pieces glued together. You will need to create 2 heels and 3 slices. Additionally, you will need to create a base "slice" that will house the controls. This is made up of 4 mitered 2"x5.5"  pieces.
  
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You will begin with a 4'x8" board. When planning on how to cut your board, you will want to make sure that the grain of the wood runs horizontally along the slices, allowing for maximum strength. One possible way to lay out your wood is given in the picture below. Always remember that you must allow for the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saw#Terminology kerf] of the saw blade. On the table saw, this is generally 1/8".
  
== Familiarize yourself with [[Inkscape]] ==
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[[Image:TV_Mood_Lamp_Wood_Layout.png]]
Follow the directions given in the Training section on the [[Inkscape#Training|Inkscape]] page.
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For this scenario, you might want to do the following:
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* Cut a 12" piece off of one end of the board. Rip this to 5.5", then cut 2 5.5" pieces from the remnant.
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* Rip a 2" piece off of the length of the board.
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* Rip 2 (or 3) 1/2" pieces off of the length of the board.
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* Take these pieces that have been ripped, and then cut them into 5.5" strips.
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* Miter each of these pieces.
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* Assemble the 1/2" strips into 3 squares. Glue them up and clamp them in the [https://www.rockler.com/bessey-vas232k-variable-angle-strap-clamp?sid=V9146 Angle Strap Clamps].

Revision as of 21:58, 14 July 2019


Mood lamp image.png
Mood Lamp Icon


In this TV, we will create a mood lamp.

Bill of Materials

Create the wooden "heels" and "slices"

I thought about calling this project the "light loaf" due to the terminology of heels and slices. The heels are the pieces that go on each end of the mood lamp. These are 5.5" square. The slices are made up of 4 mitered 1/2"x5.5" pieces glued together. You will need to create 2 heels and 3 slices. Additionally, you will need to create a base "slice" that will house the controls. This is made up of 4 mitered 2"x5.5" pieces.

You will begin with a 4'x8" board. When planning on how to cut your board, you will want to make sure that the grain of the wood runs horizontally along the slices, allowing for maximum strength. One possible way to lay out your wood is given in the picture below. Always remember that you must allow for the kerf of the saw blade. On the table saw, this is generally 1/8".

TV Mood Lamp Wood Layout.png

For this scenario, you might want to do the following:

  • Cut a 12" piece off of one end of the board. Rip this to 5.5", then cut 2 5.5" pieces from the remnant.
  • Rip a 2" piece off of the length of the board.
  • Rip 2 (or 3) 1/2" pieces off of the length of the board.
  • Take these pieces that have been ripped, and then cut them into 5.5" strips.
  • Miter each of these pieces.
  • Assemble the 1/2" strips into 3 squares. Glue them up and clamp them in the Angle Strap Clamps.