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Magic Table

Magic Table


 
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Step 1Table frame

Table frame
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Apr 18, 2012. 7:34 AMXOIIO says:
Semms like someone just ripped this off, dfivx screenshots and no real instructions, pathetic.
Apr 18, 2012. 9:21 AMyokozuna says:
and yet it gets a front page feature... clearly one of my students.
Apr 18, 2012. 3:09 PMXOIIO says:
It shows how much quality screening has gone down ver the years here.
Apr 18, 2012. 9:24 AMMaltedFalcon says:
I think most people are missing the point that this is a piece of a magic trick
so when he says Magic table, he means it.
its not supposed to be a full sized table...
Jan 4, 2012. 12:45 AMtechnology guy says:
you should write the steps aswell
Dec 17, 2011. 11:12 AMcmlucht says:
that would make a awesome work table, tank what im working on apart flip for tool and screw storage, when done repairing flip back and have all my stuff back on top.
May 25, 2010. 12:23 PMismailkumar says:
gooooood v good
Jul 22, 2009. 1:01 AMninjaknow says:
this is a very cool device but i really cant figure out a use for it
Apr 14, 2010. 8:14 PMwenpherd says:
You could make it bigger.
Oct 22, 2009. 9:05 PMndinitz says:
 um... use it to hide away your unfinished projects from people with distractable eyes. or better yet, when someone complains about your mess flip the table-top and voila! mess gone ;-)
Apr 14, 2010. 7:12 PMTeensy Doodles says:
That is pretty AWESOME!
Jan 31, 2010. 9:58 AMeyebot117 says:
Dinnertime. Mom tells you to do the dishes. Wait until she leaves the room, and FLIP! No more dishes!
Sep 15, 2009. 5:31 PMgrundisimo says:
6* definitely awesome noone can argue with that and if they can they are just negative and heartless.
May 24, 2009. 10:43 AMswimmer95 says:
cool but how do u make the frame
Jan 24, 2009. 9:00 AMthinkdunson says:
i've got it.

you make the split long-ways instead of width-ways so that there is less to swing, and put it smack dab in the center. then you can attach the cloth to the complete outer edge of both sides. full coverage and easier to swing without watching out for the fan!

plus you could use the idea i mentioned below by attaching the cloth to the surface near the center of the leaf that will be in the back, so that it'll pull it up and hide it better. or use a spring to attach it right on the seam so it can be tight when there's nothing in it, and stretch when there is.
May 9, 2009. 9:47 AMforced_to_make_an_account says:
You mean make both pieces spin, right?
Jan 30, 2009. 4:23 PMTechNerd1012 says:
thats a pretty good idea!
Apr 7, 2009. 2:50 PMMarble of Doom says:
A picture's worth a thousand words, but some times you do need an explanation of your steps. This is really cool but it's really vague when you only have 3-4 words to go on.
Apr 7, 2009. 1:40 PMdvnfntn says:
PUT MORE INSTRUCTIONS
Feb 16, 2009. 6:01 PMPKTraceur says:
Hmm... great idea, really, but it need more instruction. (INSTRUCTables?) Im not sure about how the lock works, but I think I got the rest. -RoAr
Jan 24, 2009. 10:29 PMheadache2000 says:
What a great way to clean the table after dinner.
Jan 24, 2009. 8:33 PMpicklegarden says:
How did u make the frame?
Jul 23, 2008. 4:38 PMPell-Mell-Elle says:
Nifty but needs refining. Also could do with some better aesthetics. I wouldn't want this in my living room. Even if you used better, more attractive materials I think it would be hard to make this one look classy.
Jan 24, 2009. 7:25 AMthinkdunson says:
not really... that's what trim was invented for. keep all the mechanics enclosed under the trim and you'd never see anything but a normal table besides the gaps between the sides. besides, there's always a table cloth to cover the whole thing. as long as the legs look good, you can't fail!
Aug 21, 2008. 9:28 PMGrey_Wolfe says:
Could have the cloth go all the way to the end that doesn't move, instead of just to the seam. It'll still work the same, and it'll look a bit more refined. Over all, this isn't a bad idea.
Jan 24, 2009. 7:21 AMthinkdunson says:
or attach the center point of the cloth to the hinges with springs so it can stretch however far it needs to accommodate the contents, and when nothing is in it, it'll be pulled all the way tight. depending on how good your springs are.
Dec 30, 2008. 8:11 AMcybergenie says:
Well, he SAID is was a magic table. Maybe the table frame is made with magic?
Jul 21, 2008. 4:44 PMDipankar says:
GREAT IDEA , keep it up, Though it will be hard to make without proper instructions which it is lacking. Check out my Design Cutting Table with revolving top in craft Section.
Dec 26, 2008. 9:02 AMtrackstar0420 says:
No offense but I have to use your comment as an example. When you say "it will be hard to make without proper instructions which it is lacking" Obviously it can't be too hard because this guy made it without having an instructable for him to use. I see similar comments a lot on here and while I agree that a step by step guide makes things much easier, thinking it through enables you to learn a lot more!
Dec 26, 2008. 3:31 PMDipankar says:
I fully agree with you but---------------------------------------still...............................
Dec 27, 2008. 10:41 PMtrackstar0420 says:
Cool, I'm glad that didn't sound to a-hole-ish(is that understandable?) because I wasn't really even disagreeing with you.
Dec 12, 2008. 6:54 PMteh darkcloud says:
Whoa! Very cool. Good job.
Dec 8, 2008. 4:20 AMfritsie123 says:
This is absolutely brilliant! Your instructables demonstrates that the human mind can and will come up with the most creative ideas. Perhaps there is hope for us all yet! :-)
Nov 8, 2007. 4:19 AMCrash2108 says:
Looks like the stuff would fall out of the sides, and the the table couldn't be too long, or it would have to be too high.
Nov 8, 2007. 10:37 PMsynthetic.actuality says:
Unless you did it widthwise instead of lengthwise. It could be feasible then, although stuff falling out the sides might still be an issue.
Dec 7, 2008. 7:58 PMrick.leasure says:
But what if you added this idea as part of a larger project? Say, you built a side table to fit between two couches. This could be that feature you were looking for: even something as mundane as coasters could be magically revealed or hidden using this method.
Nov 9, 2007. 11:26 PMF-zero says:
that is genius. im going to make that, but ill incorporate it into being a box.
Dec 7, 2008. 7:53 PMrick.leasure says:
Yes, that is what I was thinking. Perhaps a drawer?
Nov 10, 2007. 8:39 PMMattBurch1579 says:
This isn't really a very instructive instructable.
Dec 7, 2008. 7:53 PMrick.leasure says:
Perhaps, but it opens the mind to a lot of options and ideas. I think it's a cool idea.
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