Showing posts with label scott. Show all posts
Showing posts with label scott. Show all posts

Monday, April 21, 2008

Surfacing the laminated table tops for the small cart













































































and Harry working diligently on the table for the big cart.


Saturday, April 19, 2008

Three Days, Three Carts

Tuesday, 10:16AM: Graham, Gene and I head to Punchclock for what was intended to be the final day of welding.



Wednesday, 6:45AM: This turns out to not be the case.



Wednesday, 12:20PM: A trip to Solway Metal, our generous steel supplier.


Wednesday, 1:07PM: Jamie's house in Mississauga, site of the Medium Cart's construction. We swap tall tales and drop off supplies.


Tuesday, 4:15PM: Scott and Luke join as at Punchclock. Just as things get really rolling. . .



. . . Rocky shows up and informs us that he's gotta weld, so we gotta go.

Thursday, 5:45AM: Graham, Luke, Gene and I head to Punchclock for what was intended to be the final day of welding . . . again.



Thursday, 9:12AM: Who knew Luke had such bright white teeth!


Thursday, 11:01AM: Unfortunately, the welder at Punchclock is broken, so we head to Jamie's, picking up Scott along the way. . .



Thursday, 1:55PM: The three carts loaded for final delivery to the galvanizers!


2:31PM: Arrival at the galvanizing facility. Galvanizing for our project was generously donated by Pure Metal.


Scott was kind enough to provide one of his now-infamous tours, this time of the drop-off area out back.











3:18PM: Done! Presenting the Mount Dennis Mobile Community Kitchen, ready for galvanizing. The Large Cart. . .

. . . the Small Cart. . .


. . . and the Medium Cart.


And then: disaster. Tim gently informed us that our drainage holes were inadequate. "You'll need holes here. . . and here . . . and here. . . and here. And here. And here."

After a stop for some drill bits, we proceeded to Prototype Design Lab, where we rounded up 4 drills (and the assistance of Kevin - thanks Kevin!), and proceeded to drill some 100-odd 3/8" holes.




Thursday, 9:34PM: Done . . . again.

Thursday, 10:01PM: Who knew that galvanizing happened 24 hours a day?



Thursday, 10:12PM: Dave, filling in the requisite forms with Graham . . .



. . . "16 TABLES + FRAMES + MISC." See you on Tuesday, Dave - and thank you very much from all of use here at Assembling a Molecular Architecture.


Friday, April 18, 2008

the small cart goes for its first walk


building the structural frames for the big and small carts























































































key-hole mechanism for the trash can in the small cart

Four easy steps to remove the trash can from the small cart.





















Step 1: grab the trash can handles.






















Step 2: orient trash can handles to key-hole slots in the cart frame.





















Step 3: drop the trash can through the key-hole slot.






















Step 4: place trash can on the ground.






















and you are done!

Wednesday, April 9, 2008