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This is my Ryobi powered smart home DIY table.
Want to eat in the living room? Most of the available furniture is way too low for being convenient.
Afterwards a tall table may block the view, so lower it back down. A first world problem solved :)
Featured in https://www.a1blog.net/2020/12/16/wie-mache-ich-mein-zuhause-smart/
Items required:
1pc table top
a big plate of your choice
4pc legs
lumber 42x48x2400 mm
depending on your build they have to be cut to size
I figured mine out by trying on a scale model
use lego technic, matador or in my case: cardboard an nails to find your size and pivot point
2pc end stops
chair bracket 25 x 25 x 14,5 mm
2pc slides
MGN15C + 200mm linear rail slide
1pc drive
linear actuator 150mm
1pc logic
qubino flush shutter dc
1pc power
dc step down converter to 12V
2pc buttons
momentary switches NO
1m pipe
stainless stell, outer diameter 12mm
1m threaded rod
M8, needs to fit inside the pipe
6pc nuts
M8, holds everything together
tons of screws
use hat you have
at least a pile of small 3x16
Also I used this design to snap in the battery, didn’t include it. Just sliced it with my electric compartment lid and printed in one piece. So no remix!
https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1234683
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electric-case.stl | 390.4KB | |
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fixed_hinge_need2.stl | 312.5KB | |
hinge_need4.stl | 266.0KB | |
leg_need4.stl | 247.8KB | |
mid_hinge_cover_need4.stl | 219.8KB | |
motor-to-rod_need1.stl | 204.3KB | |
motor_mount_need1.stl | 370.5KB | |
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