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Steve
Guest
Hello there! I'm dreaming up an idea that includes having a motorized
drawer come down from the top of a wooden structure, about the size of
a refridgerator. I would like this drawer to slide down at the touch
of a button, and then retract at another touch. I have no problem
dreaming up this stuff, I just don't know enough about electronics to
wire myself out of a paper bag. Do you guys know of any kind of prefab
kits that would be able to help me out? If not, how about any kind of
tutorial that might help me out? If I had instructions, I'm sure I
could do it (I'm technoligicly adept, just electronicly ignorant
)..
More specifics: The drawer would be about 9" wide, 3" deep and 9" deep
(or tall, since it would be coming out of the ceiling). Inside this
"drawer" would be an LCD screen surrounded in plexiglas, so maybe
weighing in at about 2 pounds?
Thanks for any assistance you can provide.
/Steve
P.S. In the (likely) case that I cannot get thos sophisticated, I
think it would be doable to use gravity as a method for openning the
drawer and a latch for keeping it closed. I would just need something
to make it come down smoothly instead of just slamming down..
Something not dissimilar to those things that close screen doors, or
the piston things that keep your hatchback 'trunk' from slamming open.
Any ideas on how this might work would be appreciated as well.
drawer come down from the top of a wooden structure, about the size of
a refridgerator. I would like this drawer to slide down at the touch
of a button, and then retract at another touch. I have no problem
dreaming up this stuff, I just don't know enough about electronics to
wire myself out of a paper bag. Do you guys know of any kind of prefab
kits that would be able to help me out? If not, how about any kind of
tutorial that might help me out? If I had instructions, I'm sure I
could do it (I'm technoligicly adept, just electronicly ignorant
More specifics: The drawer would be about 9" wide, 3" deep and 9" deep
(or tall, since it would be coming out of the ceiling). Inside this
"drawer" would be an LCD screen surrounded in plexiglas, so maybe
weighing in at about 2 pounds?
Thanks for any assistance you can provide.
/Steve
P.S. In the (likely) case that I cannot get thos sophisticated, I
think it would be doable to use gravity as a method for openning the
drawer and a latch for keeping it closed. I would just need something
to make it come down smoothly instead of just slamming down..
Something not dissimilar to those things that close screen doors, or
the piston things that keep your hatchback 'trunk' from slamming open.
Any ideas on how this might work would be appreciated as well.