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Well, perhaps not a huge following, but there could be some who are interested in an update. Although there have been stumbling blocks, I do have product to sell at this time. In not too long I will be Utilizing websites like Amazon, etsy, or even fancy to highlight some of the great attributes of this modular system. I am currently working on an imgur project to highlight the system's original purpose. picture portrays three modules, interlocked to form a short tower as a viable mobile work surface. Each module can utilize removable plastic trays for storage.
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Much has changed to include the name of the product in production and a new future website. Keep posted to see the next level.
back to prototyping..... A few new approaches. The airport security tub will be the drawer, the two -in -one hand truck will be the table/hand truck, and the monster router bit is for joining the outer walls of the module. Another new approach is using 80/20 aluminum track instead of the one sided t-track. I hope the advantages outweigh the increased cost. After taking a break from prototyping, I have had a chance to step back and reflect on the adjustable leg addition to the project.
Pros: 1. smaller size modules 2.more adjustment possibilities 3.easier to add wheels or feet without interfering with track 4. track doesn't need to be confined to the outside corners of module Cons: 1. heavier modules 2.more complication adds to cost of modules Over all, I really liked the idea of the additional legs, however, in the end I believe to keep the price down, a simpler approach will prevail. The important thing is the height measurement of each of the modules is critical to maintain a comfortable work height. |
AuthorSteven Jensen has been developing the Miterhorse concept over the many years of his carpentry career. Archives
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