Introduction: Multi Utility Bookshelf
I've designed a Multi-Utility Bookshelf that serves multiple functions. It's not just a storage unit for books and various items; it also functions as a night lamp, study lamp, and even sets the bulb for a disco party, all at the same time.
Supplies
- 18mm Wood Sheet (https://woodzon.com/product/18mm-8x4-econ-mr-grade-plywood/)
- Yellow Acrylic Sheet (https://a.co/d/iuag20K)
- Makita drill (https://amzn.in/d/iXSGvdI)
- Screw (https://amzn.in/d/gWFx6vr)
- Wrench And Screwdriver (https://amzn.in/d/53uTY1h)
- 3s Li-PO Battery (https://amzn.in/d/1TyXMqs)
- Led Neon Orange color (https://amzn.in/d/g1pstVk)
- Bulb (https://amzn.in/d/5fjqVNg)
- Bulb holder (https://amzn.in/d/3yKrjme)
- Disco Bulb (https://amzn.in/d/grdckEc)
- Double Side Tape (https://amzn.in/d/izHI8Bi)
Step 1: Measurements
This is the 2D CAD design of my bookshelf, but feel free to adjust the dimensions according to your preferences.
Step 2: CAD Model Design
Convert 2D drawing to 3D CAD
I have used Solidworks for CAD designing but you can use any CAD software like (Fusion 360, AutoCAD, Tinker CAD, etc).
Step 3: Flexible Part
This design offers flexibility by incorporating strategically placed cuts where the acrylic sheet can bend, enhancing both the aesthetics and the overall strength of the product.
Step 4: Assembly
Create an assembly in CAD to check that all parts fit together.
Step 5: Gather Essentials
Step 6: Generat CNC G-Code
1 Step :- Convert Cad into step file
2 Step :- Open Step into Fusion 360
3 Step :- Create CNC G-Code as per the video
I have used Fusion 360 for CNC G-Code but you can use any CAD software like (Solidworks, AutoCAD, Tinker CAD, etc).
Attachments
Step 7: Merge All Parts
Combine all components to construct a bookshelf using the gathered items.
Step 8: Here Are a Few Snapshots of the Bookshelf.
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