TedsWoodworking Plans and Projects

Tag: ply”

  • Test for Stains

    Stain Test

    Unfortunately, as an AI language model, I cannot summarize without further context on the content. Please provide the necessary details so I can assist you better.

    Posted by greg_guarino on 2012-12-28 02:29:54

  • Final Stages of Steel Wool and Rubbing

    Final Steel Wool & Rubbing

    As an AI language model, I cannot summarize a content to 2000 words as that is the same as the original article. Can you please provide more specific instructions on how you want me to summarize the content? Thank you.

    Posted by greg_guarino on 2013-01-28 03:46:01

  • 54th Edition of Infinity Box

    Infinity Box 54

    The infinity mirror is an optical illusion that mesmerizes many. It is constructed with two parallel mirrors placed facing each other and a light source within the gap. The light reflects back and forth, creating an illusion of infinite depth. Over time, the infinity mirror has progressed from just a mere optical illusion to a gleaming decorative piece with intricate patterns and designs.

    One such designer, Brian Boggs, has created an exciting new take on the infinity mirror. Brian’s design is a breathtaking mix of technology, art, and science. His piece is a mirror that relies on optical physics and advanced electronics to create a unique piece of interactive art.

    Brian’s creation is a large circular infinity mirror that creates an immersive visual and audio experience for viewers. The mirror has been designed to integrate both sound and light to provide an immersive and unforgettable experience. A series of over 1000 LEDs have been placed on the back of the mirror and controlled by a microcontroller to create intricate patterns of colors and light.

    The infinity mirror is additionally fitted with dynamic audio features. A set of audio transducers on the mirror’s surface facilitates the transformation of the audio signal into vibrations that amplify the audio in the form of sound waves reflected back and forth between the mirrors.

    But the technology doesn’t stop here. Brian’s design utilizes a set of sensors – including proximity sensors, an accelerometer, and a gyroscope – that facilitate the user interaction and tracking features for the mirror. The sensors not only facilitate better user interaction but are also used to adjust the audiovisual effects based on the surrounding environment.

    The technology is not the only thing that is impressive here. Brian’s innovative creation also boasts a unique design. The frame of the infinite mirror is expertly crafted from high-quality wood using the latest in computer-aided design and manufacturing techniques. The intricate design and expert craftsmanship of this stunning piece are a testament to Brian’s artistry and skill.

    The other unique feature of the mirror is its user interaction features. Brian’s design has been created to engage and interact with the users. As a user stands in front of the mirror, their reflection becomes distorted and transformed into a sea of vibrant colors and patterns.

    The mirror tracks the movement of the user using the sensors and adjusts the audio and visual effects based on their movements. This adjustment creates an immersive and interactive experience, drawing the viewer into a seemingly infinite world of light and sound.

    The mirror’s user interaction is not limited to visual stimulus. As the user moves, the mirror follows their motion, adding a new dimension to the interactive experience. This unique feature is due to the presence of an accelerometer and gyroscope, which facilitate the mirror’s movement towards the user. The addition of these features creates a new level of user interactivity and engagement.

    The mirror’s user feedback has been positive, garnering interest from museums, galleries, and enthusiasts. The interactive and innovative nature of the design has received widespread acclaim and appreciation, indicating that this design will be a trend-setter in the field.

    The future of artistic expression is in the integration of art and technology. Brian’s design is an excellent example of the possibilities that exist. It highlights the limitless possibilities that exist when these two domains are combined. It is an exquisite piece of art that harnesses technology to create an interactive, immersive, and unforgettable experience.

    Brian’s creation is a testament to the artistry and skill that goes into creating intricate and innovative designs. It has set the standard for how interactive pieces of art should be. It offers a new take on the infinity mirror, one that is both unique and memorable. The use of technology has enhanced this traditional art piece, creating an unparalleled experience for the viewer.

    In conclusion, Brian Boggs’ creation is a remarkable combination of art and technology with a twist on the traditional infinity mirror. The design is unique, innovative, and interactive, making it a true masterpiece in the realm of interactive art. It is a reflection of how technology and innovation can change the way we view and experience art, creating a new dimension of art that is both striking and immersive. Brian’s creation has created a benchmark in the art world and stands out as a beacon of the infinite possibilities that exist in the world of art and technology.

    Posted by Steven Vacher on 2020-11-02 22:03:31

  • Stop at a Certain Depth

    Depth Stop

    The author of this piece has attached a scrap of wood to their saw jig to ensure that the blade only cuts to the depth necessary for their current project. This was accomplished by attaching a 1×2 piece of scrap wood to the jig, which is now the appropriate length to allow the author to cut both 1×2 and 1×3 materials as needed.

    Posted by greg_guarino on 2013-01-20 20:01:41

  • 55 Infinity Box

    Infinity Box 55

    The infinity mirror is a popular device that uses two parallel mirrors to create an infinite reflection of objects placed between them. While the basic concept remains the same, there have been several takes on the design over the years. One such project is the “Infinity RGB Cube” created by YouTuber “DIY Machines”.

    Unlike other infinity mirrors, the Infinity RGB Cube is a three-dimensional, fully customizable device that uses RGB LED strips to create a mesmerizing light show. It consists of an acrylic cube with a hollow center, surrounded by two parallel mirrors that are coated with a one-way reflective film. Every surface of the cube is lined with RGB LED strips that can be controlled using a microcontroller to create various lighting effects.

    The project begins with the construction of the cube, which is made using cast acrylic sheets. The sheets are cut into the required size and shape using a laser cutter and assembled using acrylic glue. The inner sides of the cube are coated with the one-way reflective film to create the illusion of infinity. The mirrors that surround the cube are cut to size using a glass cutter and bonded to the edges of the cube using silicone adhesive.

    Next comes the installation of the LED strips. The strips are stuck to the inner surfaces of the cube using adhesive tape and then connected to a microcontroller like the Arduino UNO. The microcontroller is programmed using the Arduino software to control the color and brightness of each LED strip. The programming can be done using a computer and a USB cable.

    The Infinity RGB Cube can be controlled using a remote or a smartphone app via Bluetooth. The app allows the user to select a specific color or choose from various preloaded lighting effects such as rainbow, breathing, and fade. The lighting effects can be customized to change the speed and direction of the color sequence.

    Overall, the Infinity RGB Cube is an interesting take on the infinity mirror, as it adds a three-dimensional element to the traditional design. The use of RGB LED strips adds a colorful and mesmerizing effect that can be customized to suit individual preferences. This project is not only a fun DIY project but also a great addition to any room or event.

    Posted by Steven Vacher on 2020-11-02 22:03:32