SaberFreak
Sr Member
Hi Philip, will the top come in a few sections so that its possible for international buyers to get in on the run?
... I have very high expectations for the finished pieces.
I have a suggestion.
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If the top can be made in a few hollow sections that can be glued/snapped together, it'll make things lot easier. i guess what I'm suggesting is a holochess table 'kit'..
Also, I think the blue section should be metal (aluminum). It would be neat if the dark player's sections were anodized black.
I have a suggestion.
If the top can be made in a few hollow sections that can be glued/snapped together, it'll make things lot easier. i guess what I'm suggesting is a holochess table 'kit'.
The red sections are identical, and the green sections are identical (except for the keys and knobs, which are made separately anyway), so you only need to make one red section and one blue section, and then replicate that. The blue section can then be just a flat piece to be dropped on top and secured. Even that can be made as half or even a quarter sections and then replicated
The leg can also be made in half/quarter sections for ease of shipping.
I personally would want to only buy the table top(red, green and blue) sections, plus the keys and knobs, as I can make the leg myself, provided detail dimensions are included.
That is just too cool, excellent work! You gave me a good reason to update to Reader 8. :lol
Another update.
We revised the key dimensions a bit when we finshined the table drawings. Have also opted for posts in the bottom for gluing them in place since there isn't enough room to screw them in from the bottom.
I'd also like some feedback on the keys. Since there are so many of them, 54 per table, most options are expensive, plus they would be a bit fragile if resin or wood, I'm planning on having them machined, or possibly diecast. Anybody have any thoughts on the diecast option?
I believe the original keys were made from wood and painted.
Again, with Acrobat v8 you can view this in 3d mode.
http://www.rebelscum.com/2008/key.pdf
Philip, have you thought about painting the surface on the underside of a lucite circle and attaching that to the table top??? It would be very durable and the details wouldn't ever get "rubbed off" that way.
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