Note: I had to add the SVG file to be able to publish this. The ODG file is the original.
Laser-cut 86.4 (W) x 22.3 (D) x 25.6 cm (H) (34 x 8.8 x 10.1") wine rack from 3-ply 4 mm plywood. You need to cut five pieces:
Observe the correct grain direction (orange double-headed arrow in one of the images) or the thinnest pieces may break. The small-turn-radius dips of the roof require a lot of pressure to get glued properly in place. This could be redesigned for a larger turn radius, but for now it is as it is. To snap to their slots the difficult 1 cm (0.4") wide roof sections on both sides of a dip, apply downwards pressure to the section in the middle of the dip.
I used an Epilog Fusion laser cutter with a 1016 x 711 mm (40" x 28") bed. The total cutting time was about an hour at 5% speed. The drawings assume a zero width laser cut, which works OK for plywood, but for plexiglas that probably gives loose joints.
bottom.pdf | 6.3KB | |
frontback.pdf | 8.0KB | |
sideroof.pdf | 3.3KB | |
viinihylly4.odg | 25.7KB | |
viinihylly4.svg | 417.6KB |