It actually works pretty well and came together in about an hour. Check it out.
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Signing UpStep 1: Cutting up the cardboard
Thanks to the folks at this forum where I got the layout for the target area.
With the file handy, I cut all the pieces out on our Epilog laser cutter. I know, I know, you don't have one of your own, but with an X-acto you can cut everything up just fine. For the holes you can maybe use a drill.
Note: I attached eps and svg files so that they can be opened and edited in Illustrator or Inkscape. Since these files are not what I consider final, I am not providing a pdf.













































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http://www.fileformat.info/convert/image/svg2pdf.htm
has a great svg to pdf converter.
im working on another one now made completely from circuit boards!
its 2 sticks wide(3 inches) and 13 1/2 inches long.
it was kinda hard to make because for one, the sticks were made in china. two, the sticks were made of scrap wood and as strait as Ellen Degeneres .
it wont open in the other formats