X and O Side Table
An appealing side table assembled from flat parts.
Design.
I began by drawing by sketching the table on paper. I then started exploring the geometries in Rhinoceros, a versatile 3D modeling software for industrial design. I compared dimensions of standard bedside tables and came up with a 18" radius top and 22" height for the legs. The rest of the design worked around optimizing the flat parts for easy slotting assembly. Check out the .stl file below.
Downloads
Lasercut Mockup
When I was happy with this design I exported my drawing from Rhino to Illustrator. I then prepared the file for lasercutting on an Epilog Fusion laser. This small scale-model uses 1/8" basswood. The mockup is helpful to see the idea from the 3D modeling software to physical space and allows for evaluating the design.
Bring Into VCarve.
After a minor edit, I was happy with the design and imported the illustrator to Vcarve 7.5 to prepare for ShopBot CNC milling. I am using a 1/4" downcut router bit. In VCarve, I created toolpaths for profiling (cutting) and filleting specific for this tool. I used 2' x 4' x 3/4" birch ply as the material for this table prototype. The sheet is secured down on a Shopbot CNC machine. After exporting Gcode from VCarve, I started the machine.
Saw, Sand and Assemble.
After cutting on the machine, I separated the parts, sanded the edges and tabs, and assembled the table. Due to the rounded router bit on the CNC mill, I used a 1/8" chisel to handcut several of the corners of the model to create tight-fitting slots.
Prepare for Painting.
Almost the last step of the process is the paint the parts. I used blue painters tape to mask off the edges and mini rollers to apply the paint. Any combinations of colors could work. My aim is to highlight the X shape on the table top. I used an orange accent color and white base
The Final Result.
The table is the first in a prototype series of CNC furniture. The design is self-stabilizing without the use of hardware. Simple to assemble and disassemble, it is cute little piece for the home.