Parametric table

Fun with abundance. It is snowy here so there is no actual maslow cutting. I needed a table to make a model for Project Floor Spider (maslow with router upside down under a table with the workpiece and wasteboard taped to the underside of the table so that the maslow can cut deep relief without riding on it). I didn’t have a table model so I designed one.

I have planned it for 3/4 inch plywood but it can be adjusted.

It would need

  • 32 screws for the legs attaching to the corners. Four for the inside in pre made pockets. Four for the outside corners
  • Glue to laminate the two piecs of each leg.
  • 4 bolts, washers and nuts to attach the legs
  • Lots of little screws and perhaps 4 1x1 pieces of wood to screw the top of the table on.

It would probably be good to have a compound miter saw to trim the corners of the edges and braces on the diagonal.

You can adjust almost everything about the table by playing with the parameters.

I have learned that you can use inputs as named variables to write equations inside the other atoms. To pass a variable into a molecule you still need to connect a connecting wire into it’s inputs. Then use the name of the molecule’s inputs as the new variable inside that molecule.

https://abundance.maslowcnc.com/run/wouldchuckit/Table_With_Tapered_Legs_and_Rounded_Corners

Fun cause it’s parametric.

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