Top Banner
Laptop Stands Art Proficient
17

Laptop Stands - Art Highway€¦ · 1. Stands need to be tall enough to raise laptops to roughly eye level 2. Stands need to be able to sit on a standard table 3. Can be out of ¾

May 29, 2020

Download

Documents

dariahiddleston
Welcome message from author
This document is posted to help you gain knowledge. Please leave a comment to let me know what you think about it! Share it to your friends and learn new things together.
Transcript
Page 1: Laptop Stands - Art Highway€¦ · 1. Stands need to be tall enough to raise laptops to roughly eye level 2. Stands need to be able to sit on a standard table 3. Can be out of ¾

Laptop StandsArt Proficient

Page 2: Laptop Stands - Art Highway€¦ · 1. Stands need to be tall enough to raise laptops to roughly eye level 2. Stands need to be able to sit on a standard table 3. Can be out of ¾

Objective:

Students will design original laptop stands and cut them out of wood on the CNC machine.

Page 3: Laptop Stands - Art Highway€¦ · 1. Stands need to be tall enough to raise laptops to roughly eye level 2. Stands need to be able to sit on a standard table 3. Can be out of ¾

Examples

Page 4: Laptop Stands - Art Highway€¦ · 1. Stands need to be tall enough to raise laptops to roughly eye level 2. Stands need to be able to sit on a standard table 3. Can be out of ¾
Page 5: Laptop Stands - Art Highway€¦ · 1. Stands need to be tall enough to raise laptops to roughly eye level 2. Stands need to be able to sit on a standard table 3. Can be out of ¾
Page 6: Laptop Stands - Art Highway€¦ · 1. Stands need to be tall enough to raise laptops to roughly eye level 2. Stands need to be able to sit on a standard table 3. Can be out of ¾
Page 7: Laptop Stands - Art Highway€¦ · 1. Stands need to be tall enough to raise laptops to roughly eye level 2. Stands need to be able to sit on a standard table 3. Can be out of ¾

Directions:

1. Sketch Ideas/Designs2. Take measurements3. Make a full size model out of cardboard4. Transfer measurements of cardboard model

into Illustrator5. Cut final illustrator design out of Maple

plywood on the CNC machine.

Page 8: Laptop Stands - Art Highway€¦ · 1. Stands need to be tall enough to raise laptops to roughly eye level 2. Stands need to be able to sit on a standard table 3. Can be out of ¾
Page 9: Laptop Stands - Art Highway€¦ · 1. Stands need to be tall enough to raise laptops to roughly eye level 2. Stands need to be able to sit on a standard table 3. Can be out of ¾

Requirements:1. Stands need to be tall enough to raise laptops

to roughly eye level 2. Stands need to be able to sit on a standard

table3. Can be out of ¾ in. plywood or ¼ in plywood4. Must be sturdy enough to support a standard

laptop

Page 10: Laptop Stands - Art Highway€¦ · 1. Stands need to be tall enough to raise laptops to roughly eye level 2. Stands need to be able to sit on a standard table 3. Can be out of ¾
Page 11: Laptop Stands - Art Highway€¦ · 1. Stands need to be tall enough to raise laptops to roughly eye level 2. Stands need to be able to sit on a standard table 3. Can be out of ¾
Page 12: Laptop Stands - Art Highway€¦ · 1. Stands need to be tall enough to raise laptops to roughly eye level 2. Stands need to be able to sit on a standard table 3. Can be out of ¾
Page 13: Laptop Stands - Art Highway€¦ · 1. Stands need to be tall enough to raise laptops to roughly eye level 2. Stands need to be able to sit on a standard table 3. Can be out of ¾
Page 14: Laptop Stands - Art Highway€¦ · 1. Stands need to be tall enough to raise laptops to roughly eye level 2. Stands need to be able to sit on a standard table 3. Can be out of ¾
Page 15: Laptop Stands - Art Highway€¦ · 1. Stands need to be tall enough to raise laptops to roughly eye level 2. Stands need to be able to sit on a standard table 3. Can be out of ¾
Page 16: Laptop Stands - Art Highway€¦ · 1. Stands need to be tall enough to raise laptops to roughly eye level 2. Stands need to be able to sit on a standard table 3. Can be out of ¾
Page 17: Laptop Stands - Art Highway€¦ · 1. Stands need to be tall enough to raise laptops to roughly eye level 2. Stands need to be able to sit on a standard table 3. Can be out of ¾