This is an odd one, but I just had to post it. Some students at some school had to come up with some concepts for stashing "secret" objects around everyday objects. In tur...
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I have been planning to build what looks like a normal plywood top work bench. I want the plywood top to have hidden hinges and open to reveal a 5 inch deep cavitity that I can store all of my sockets and ratchets in. Unless you knew it was there it should look like a plain old bench.
Red Baron, is this shop still around, and do they have a website? Not looking to buy, but certainly interested in what they do...When I first got out of highschool I worked for a high end cabinet and furniture shop. We did lots of cool stuff like that, from hidden compartments in a giant gothic style bed, to wall units that shared a common wall, in one room it would be an entertainment center, in the other room it would be a china cabinet, that was hinged and would open up to the back of the entertainment, to allow access all the wires for the electronics. Fun job, an some awesome woodworking tools, but the pay was horrible!
Red Baron, is this shop still around, and do they have a website? Not looking to buy, but certainly interested in what they do...
Its been years since I have been over in that area, But if they are still around its McAvoy Studio in Escondido California.
Its been years since I have been over in that area, But if they are still around its McAvoy Studio in Escondido California.
This is an odd one, but I just had to post it. Some students at some school had to come up with some concepts for stashing "secret" objects around everyday objects.[/QUOTE]
"Some student" is [URL="http://www.yitingcheng.com/"]Yi-Ting Cheng[/URL] and "Some School" is the [URL="http://www.rca.ac.uk/default.aspx"]Royal College of Art[/URL] in London.
Seriously cool too. :cool:
Cheers for that, will let my fingers do the walkingGo google-fu!
