This creation has come from one of our amazing teachers here at school which came out of an idea about ways to display exemplars of students work. We have looked online at various items for displaying of figures with a combination of LED strip lighting and MDF or wood veneer.
The idea is to have a semi permanent display with some exemplars physically present to show as a example of our students creativity and innovation.
In the example display box shown left the laser cutter has been used to create both the top and bottom for the box which has then been stained to alter the colour.
The walls of the box have been created by using the laser cutter to cut perspex which has then been anchored into position by the slots created by the box.
The design at present measures 200mm by 220mm and has a height of 260mm. The wooden lid is designed to lock the Perspex into place and is 220mm by 220mm and is 5mm high.Although there is no LED strip lighting directly linked to the display box it would be potentially possible via the lid and a battery operate light (inexpensive fairy lights might also work in the same manner).
This would potentially allow the school to easily create a bank of exemplars that could either be stacked on top of each other or combined with another furniture item.
This photograph left shows the storage box placed in a cube shaped storage item - although if it was to be permanently mounted into something such as this we would potentially look at the dimensions to increase the size relative to where it is placed.There are a significant number of sites online which contains laser cut files for the purpose.



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