For 2 makerbenches
1 for Bali FabLab, 1 for the floating platform.
Material: Plywood, 18mm Total: 6 boards 2400 x 1200mm
Cuts
- A, 2pc: 1900 x 1200 mm (pink)
- B, 6pcs: 1200 x 600 mm (green)
- C, 6pcs: 784 x 500 mm (purple)
- D, 10pcs: 565 x 500 mm (mud)
- E, 6pcs: 600 x 240 mm (cyan blue)
- F, 12pcs: 240 x 100 mm (triangle, orange)
- G, 24pcs: 500 x 30 mm (yellow)
Hole diameter: 60 mm
200 Wood Stainless steel Screws: 34mm length
8 Caster wheels with brakes, 3 inch diameter
36 Caster Screws: short and very fat (4 per wheel)
Hardware per bench
4 Wheels
3-inches swivel with break, on a plate
https://www.amazon.com/WEIBIDA-Locking-Polyurethane-Furniture-Workbench/dp/B08G1GWFLL
16 Big Screws for Castor Wheels
https://www.voltexelectrical.com.au/p-501-hex-head-needle-point-screw-10g-x-20mm-300-pack.aspx
If they stick out, we will cut the pointy tip.
100 Small Screws for Woodworking
100 Stainless steel screws, 32mm long
https://lowcostwire.com.au/product/countersunk-screws-6g-x-32mm-g316-stainless-steel/
1-liter of Contact Glue
https://www.sanvochemicals.com/what-is-contact-adhesive-and-its-usages/
Not PVA. Contact glue is better in the marine envrionment
50 Long Screws to attach the tools
80mm long wood screws to attach the tools on the back panel
3D files
3D warehouse
Github
https://github.com/cesarharada/MakerBench/tree/main
The Making
That’s the materials for 2 MakerBenches. We could have done it from 6 boards, but a circular saw and not track, and uneven floor, using 7 boards was faster.