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Portable Desktop Copy Stand for Macro and Document Photography

Desktop tripods are convenient for photographing small objects. I use one that disassembles into small pieces, which allows me to copy historical documents quickly. A drawback of the portable stand I use is stability. Unless you have a remote shutter…

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Attempting to Hardwire Remote Shutter Release on Sony DSC-P93

The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-P93 is a lightweight point-and-shoot camera suitable for simple applications. I use it with my portable copy stand for digitizing documents and macro photography. A remote shutter release would greatly improve photo quality in low-light situations, such…

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Multiple Monitors to Organize a Project’s Tasks

Projects typically have multiple tasks that use different types of software applications, such as a word processor for writing and a spreadsheet for calculating. Working on these related tasks is simpler when the application windows are spread across different monitors….

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Multiple Desktops to Separate Projects

While multiple monitors can improve efficiency, multiple desktops improve productivity: they allow me to work on more projects than otherwise possible during the workday. Different projects can be logically separated from one another to eliminate distractions and intensify focus by…

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Design Inspirations

Before deciding to build my own desk, I explored ready-made furniture options ranging from Ikea to boutique SoHo stores in Manhattan, with middle-market retailers like Macy’s and Crate & Barrel in between. It was October 2010 and nothing had changed…

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My Design of the Kids’ Desks

My design is big.  The desks will fit perfectly against one wall and have side-by-side desktops. To achieve the “lightness” present in the Wright design, I used wood blocks to lift the cabinets off the ground and separate the desktop…

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Leg Design

My leg design sandwiches a threaded bolt and leveling caster between two hardwood strips which are then enclosed by rabbeted front pieces.

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Adjustable Height Desktop

To achieve both the “lightness” characteristic of Wright’s desk as well as allow the desktop height to be adjustable, my design uses replaceable blocks to support the desktop. These replaceable blocks can vary the desktop’s height by six inches, allowing…

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Shelves and Drawers

A lower shelf was my variation of Wright’s dual desktop design. It increases utility with extra storage without the handicap of increasing desktop height. From the model image above, my design has the lower shelf slightly above the height of…

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Cutting Guide for Handheld Trim Saw.  Metal ruler is used as spacer between a scrap MDF strip that providers support for the saw and minimizes chipping of the veneer.Rough Cutting Plywood.  Construction squares are used to place the cutting guide.Scoring the Plywood Veneer.  This minimizes chipping and makes for a cleaner cut.Rough Cutting Plywood Using Guide.  Safe, easy, clean and fast cuts.Cutting Table for Rough Cuts.  The drop piece is supported.  Saw dust drops into lower box and vacuum hose rides behind trim saw.
Rough Cuts

Unless cut by CNC, full-size plywood is unwieldy and must be rough-cut into smaller pieces.   For fast and accurate cutting, I created a saw and router cutting guide using MDF and an aluminum angle.  One side of this guide…

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