Introduction: Magic Table
Step 1: Table Frame
Make table frame
Step 2: Table Top
Make Table top and cut
Step 3: Holes
Make holes in table top
Step 4: "Table Cloth"
and stick like this:
Step 5: Montage Table Top
Screw table-top
Step 6: Lock
Make lock
Step 7: Finish
enjoy,
Good luck
97 Comments
8 years ago on Introduction
6* easily aggread
8 years ago on Introduction
wait evil, i seem to see a "be nice" comment policy near the make comment button...
8 years ago
That is amazing! I want one!
11 years ago on Introduction
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...
11 years ago on Introduction
Semms like someone just ripped this off, dfivx screenshots and no real instructions, pathetic.
Reply 11 years ago on Introduction
and yet it gets a front page feature... clearly one of my students.
11 years ago on Introduction
you should write the steps aswell
11 years ago on Introduction
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.
13 years ago on Introduction
gooooood v good
13 years ago on Introduction
this is a very cool device but i really cant figure out a use for it
Reply 13 years ago on Introduction
You could make it bigger.
Reply 13 years ago on Introduction
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 ;-)
13 years ago on Introduction
That is pretty AWESOME!
13 years ago on Introduction
Dinnertime. Mom tells you to do the dishes. Wait until she leaves the room, and FLIP! No more dishes!
13 years ago on Introduction
6* definitely awesome noone can argue with that and if they can they are just negative and heartless.
14 years ago on Introduction
cool but how do u make the frame
14 years ago on Introduction
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.
Reply 14 years ago on Introduction
You mean make both pieces spin, right?
Reply 14 years ago on Introduction
thats a pretty good idea!
14 years ago on Introduction
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.