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'''expected process'''
'''expected process'''
   cut four 2.5' x 5' panels out of plywood (2 finish and 2 of the best c grade) The order of the cutting is important as we need to be left with long pieces of finish plywood.
   cut four 2.5' x 5' panels out of plywood (2 finish and 2 of the best c grade)
  The order of the cutting is important as we need to be left with long pieces of finish plywood.


===Resin test part 2===
===Resin test part 2===

Revision as of 00:58, 3 March 2015

Goals and Tasks

Tabletop and Sublayer Cut

This is the start of the table. We are going to make the top logo surface that will later be routed to for the resin Noisebridge logo, and the structural sublayer that will host the LEDs and the electronics. This sublayer will be the basis for the rest of the table as well. The entire table will be built with this sublayer as the 'top'. Once everything on the table is complete and working, the top logo surface will be installed.

expected process

 cut four 2.5' x 5' panels out of plywood (2 finish and 2 of the best c grade)
 The order of the cutting is important as we need to be left with long pieces of finish plywood.

Resin test part 2

Create two new resin test pieces to check out more lighting options. With enough people, this can happen while the table top is going on.

expected process

 route two 2" x 6" holes in 3/4" plywood
 place mylar under test piece and screw to backer board
 Make a batch of resin with a measured amount of white pigment
 Fill one test piece with ~1/2 the resin and add 50% more pigment then fill the other.
 set test aside for curing.

Materials needed

 3/4" plywood - at NB
 resin and pigment - at NB
 measuring cups and spoons - need