3D Pyramid Hologram
SAFETY!!! SAFETY FIRST!!!
Acquire Any Materials That You Will Need
- Plexiglass
- Table Saw
- Radial Arm
- Square
- Wooden Ruler (wooden for more accuracy)
- Very Fine Tip Sharpie
- Concrete glue/ super glue
- Duct Tape
- Computer Monitor (plus whatever comes with your computer)
- Scrap Wood
Planning
Cutting Your Plexiglass
*yes I did move my work outside, it was very nice out*
Sanding the Rough Edges
Gluing the Trapezoids Together
Before we begin the step, I will warn you now. This part can get very frustrating if you're working alone. ASK FOR HELP!!!!! HAVING ANOTHER SET OF HANDS FOR THIS WILL BE VERY HELPFUL.
Let's begin....
To get your pieces together, you will need to glue them. (Glue in Image 4) I just butted all my edges and duct tapped them together just to hold so I was able to glue. After gluing, I took off the tape, did one last bead of glue on the insides of each corner, and put small pieces of tape around the pyramid just to hold it in place overnight.
Planning the Outside Structure of Your Pyramid
To begin this step, get all your measurements of your Pyramid. Obviously all my sides will still be 18" each but you need to measure your height so you know how high your box needs to stand. The height of my pyramid is 7 1/2". For my box I decided that I would like to add a 1" to what each side is. So my box will be 19" x 19". Now for the height of my box, I didn't want it too high from the pyramid so I made it 8" high meaning it will only be 1/4" away from the computer screen
Construction
I sadly didn't get any of my piece by piece construction pictures due to my time crunch that I had. But I do have pictures of the finished product. Before we start I'd like to say that this is entirely made of scrap wood and, personally, I love it. The base and top are made of Luan plywood. I took my base and nailed in the back of 3 1/4" plywood. For the two other corners, I put in two 1xpine pieces to hold up the top. (Two extra 1xpine pieces by those for extra support) Once I got to the top, I measured the computer monitor screen and cut out a center so the screen was able to be viewed from the bottom (Image 4). After that was cut out, I took four more 1xpine pieces and made a frame for the computer monitor.
Review
One thing that I wish I could of done different with this was being more responsible with my time with this project. Other than that, this was so much fun to build. I definitely recommend having more hands on this project though.