Monday, April 23, 2012

Final Steps

1.  Stain the wood until we recieve the desired color.
2.  Place the hangers on the back of the table top so it can also function as an interactive wallpiece.
3.  Paint the interior of our actual table (logo or brand for Alli and me)
4.  Gather our items to place inside our table so we have "games" or activites to play on our table.
     - Milar sheet with squares for chess or checkers
     - Clear plates, cups, and silverware
     - Basketball rim with net and foam ball for when the tabletop is hanging on the wall
     - Deck of cards with poker chips
     - Clear shot glasses (drinking games)
     - Clear Dice
     - Clear pieces for other games

Response from Prior Professors


Alli and I set our table up so we could have some of our fellow students and professors admire and interact with our project we took there feedback.  Professor Dick Davisson (left) made comments such as, "This is awesome.  It looks perfect just the way it is."  While showing a high school senior the Langford Building, Professor Terry Larsen was pleasantly pleased with what we had put together.  Hearing positive feedback from our fellow students and professors definitely makes the hard work worth it.  All smiles here!!! (:

Finished Table (Without Stain)




The next step for Alli and I to finish our table is staining it to the color desired.  We purchased a Red Mahogany color to accent the blue LEDs fom our interactive panels.  Once you lift the table top off there is an inset in which we have all our "games" to play on top of our table.

Sunday, April 22, 2012

Table Building Progress





What is left on the table design:

Sand till we get the desired smoothness
Stain the outside for desired color at least 2 times
Place hangers on the back of the table-top so it can double function as a wall piece
Paint the inside of actual table
Place LED Panels and Glass Piece into the incut

Interactive LED Panels Cont.

Interactive LED Panels