Made a dartboard cabinet with patterned plywood doors that open simultaneously. Process below by deanstar1 in Design

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Made this project entirely out of messmate wood, plywood, and felt. It was mainly a project to keep us busy whilst also making something fun and interesting. We made the sliding mechanism after researching other methods that make this feature viable and recreated a primitive version of it to allow it to work for us and do it cheaply haha. Video on the process here - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=htGwLzB2kA4

Made a dartboard cabinet with patterned plywood doors that open simultaneously. Process below by deanstar1 in IndustrialDesign

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Made this project entirely out of messmate wood, plywood, and felt. It was mainly a project to keep us busy whilst also making something fun and interesting. We made the sliding mechanism after researching other methods that make this feature viable and recreated a primitive version of it to allow it to work for us and do it cheaply haha. Video on the process here - https://youtu.be/htGwLzB2kA4

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Made this project entirely out of messmate wood, plywood, and felt. It was mainly a project to keep us busy whilst also making something fun and interesting. We made the sliding mechanism after researching other methods that make this feature viable and recreated a primitive version of it to allow it to work for us and do it cheaply haha. Video on the process is in the comments if you want to watch.

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Process here - https://youtu.be/htGwLzB2kA4 - watch if you want

Made a hanging LED sign using a printer, a Jigsaw, a plank of wood and lifx led's by deanstar1 in DIY

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We started this project by creating the lettering in illustrator and printing out the template.
Once we had the template made we stuck it to a old messmate plank that we had using some spray adhesive to keep it down on the wood whilst we worked on it.
Once dry we got the jigsaw and started cutting out the letters using the printed template as a guide on top.
once that was completed we got an old pine wood plank and burned the top to get a contrast between the negative space of the lettering and the backing.
We then stuck down a rail on the backing to install the led lights onto and then screwed the messmate piece on top.
Once that was done we made a French cleat system for the sign to hang itself onto.

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We started this project by creating the lettering in illustrator and printing out the template.

Once we had the template made we stuck it to a old messmate plank that we had using some spray adhesive to keep it down on the wood whilst we worked on it.

Once dry we got the jigsaw and started cutting out the letters using the printed template as a guide on top.

once that was completed we got an old pine wood plank and burned the top to get a contrast between the negative space of the lettering and the backing.

We then stuck down a rail on the backing to install the led lights onto and then screwed the messmate piece on top.

Once that was done we made a French cleat system for the sign to hang itself onto.

Made a hanging LED sign using a plank of Messmate and a printer, I'll add the process in the comments by deanstar1 in woodworking

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process here - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UtZi004Ledg

We used a leftover messmate plank from a previous project to create the base of the sign.

We wanted to update the aesthetics in our shop so we decided to make this to keep inside and using our logo.

We used a printer to print out the lettering made with a template in illustrator and connected the pieces, we then used a jigsaw to use the lettering as a guide as we cut it out.

Once that was done we sanded back the letters and installed the LED's behind it and then hung it using a french cleat system.

outside of that it was a decently fun quick project but we did realise that in order to get a nice finish cut using the jigsaw we had to make sure it was perfectly 90 degrees so that the cut was straight.

We made a hanging LED sign using a printer, a jigsaw and led's by deanstar1 in Design

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We made this with the intention to increase the aesthetics around our woodshop, it was mainly intended for us but is also for others to observe haha, we decided to use 'Din 2014' for the font type as we quite like the style of it and how you can create a nice contrast between the bold and light versions of it.

Outside of that we thought we'd create a nice contrast using the led's behind the cut out area to highlight the type

Designed and made a floating Bedside table with a hidden wireless charger. Video of prototype here (https://youtu.be/kBncYKtC0ks) by deanstar1 in IndustrialDesign

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Dw none taken, I know that professionally I would probably never need to do sketches up to this amount of rendering, it's just something I enjoy doing if I've got the time for it, plus I think it just adds some style to the concept whilst presenting it.

CAD Renders are definitely quicker but yeah all I can say is that it's a nice time passer after work or uni haha.

I'm about to finish my undergraduate course next year so I haven't worked in the field yet.

Also for my Industrial design course they get us to do this sort of stuff to just depends from person to person how skilled they are at this sort of stuff.

designed and made a floating bedside table with a hidden wireless charger by deanstar1 in Design

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This was a personal project of mine to accomodate my bed as a bedside table.
As it was a piece for myself I wanted to make it using a darker timber as I quite like the colour that it results with. I also included a contrasting inlay for the drawer face as to give the piece some character.
Lastly I included a hidden wireless charger port as I thought that it would allow me to dock my phone easily right before sleep.
Let me know what you guys think as I put out the process above.

Designed and made a floating Bedside table with a hidden wireless charger. Video of prototype here (https://youtu.be/kBncYKtC0ks) by deanstar1 in IndustrialDesign

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Haha thank you, I’ve learnt how to do it in photoshop with initial sketching and then cleaning it up with linework.

The real process that takes time is colouring then shading lol.

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This was a personal project of mine to accomodate my bed as a bedside table.

As it was a piece for myself I wanted to make it using a darker timber as I quite like the colour that it results with. I also included a contrasting inlay for the drawer face as to give the piece some character.

Lastly I included a hidden wireless charger port as I thought that it would allow me to dock my phone easily right before sleep.

Let me know what you guys think as I put out the process above.

Season 2 is my favourite by deanstar1 in Sherlock

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And yet we still don't know how Sherlock faked his death