My experience with Ponoko (Part 2 - Reality)

April 16th, 2008

Some stories are best told through pictures:
From a distant land

The flat box:

I guess this is unboxing porn.

6mm Italian Poplar. It’s got some kind of adhesive on it for protection.

Poked-out:

But does it fit together?

I know you like close-up shots:

Holy crap:

Receiving package to putting final product to use? 10 minutes:

All of the pieces fit snugly and no glue or extra fastening is needed - just like I hoped. It isn’t obvious from the photos but there is one piece that doesn’t fit correctly. It’s the 3rd support beam that should be in rear. I miscalculated the depth of the groove. No biggie - it is the least important piece.

Overall I’m very impressed. It’s extremely sturdy, looks cool (vaguely like an elephant), and smells like a camp fire. I was hoping the keyboard (not pictured) would create a little more space while stowed, but that’s the way it goes.

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2 Responses to “My experience with Ponoko (Part 2 - Reality)”

  1. John Lewis on April 20, 2008 6:57 pm

    Paul, it looks great. I’m really happy to see it was a success even if the 3rd support beam didn’t quite work :)

  2. Paul on April 21, 2008 8:29 pm

    Thanks! I’m still amazed it turned out so well.

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