It's a side table.
Has to allow drawers from the bottom of a wardrobe to open underneath it - thus the "C" shape.
Mild steel base and Utilie top, boiled linseed oil finish.
Legs are tig welded (reasonably)
It's a side table.
Has to allow drawers from the bottom of a wardrobe to open underneath it - thus the "C" shape.
Mild steel base and Utilie top, boiled linseed oil finish.
Legs are tig welded (reasonably)
I'm making a human interface design (imagine a funky keyboard) for a colleague for improved accessability. I've gone off on one and now I have a system of adding buttons to pieces of wood (or anything else I can make holes in) by drilling them, slotting in a plastic cylinder which holds a button and then wire wrapping (rather than soldering) on to an Arduino Pro Micro microcontroller. Then the Pro Micro gets programmed as a keyboard and mouse with encoder buttons as mouse and buttons sending keyvboard shortcuts.
The current version is a small four button, one encoder version: