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Airtable part 4: Construction of the framework

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Now you're going to fix the air table center box{Qty:1} with a surrounding framework, so it stands.

U-formation framework {pagestep}

We will first build two U-shaped framework which will be connected to the airtable using the holes we prepared during the predrilling stage. Accordingly the central part of the "U" should be 480 mm. You can decide of the length of the other two elements that will become the feets of the table. We usually use 400 mm, and if should not be less than 250 mm to get enough distance for the camera fixed below.

Fixing the U-formation framework to the central air table {pagestep}

In this set we will attach the frame (blue marked in the picture above) to the air table box.

  • Place four nut{Qty:8}s inside each 480 mm rod of the U-formation frameworks on one side which adjacent to the side with nuts already placed in (90 degrees to both rods which can vary in length), both sides work.

  • Now line these nuts up with the holes inside the long side plates of the air table box (480mm)

  • The holes in the 480mm x 326mm plexiglass plate of the airtable need to point in the opposite direction as the two rods which can vary in length.

  • Connect the air table box and the U-formation framework with four M5 screw (12mm){Qty:8} from the inside of the air box in each nut.

Repeat this step with the second U-formation framework on the other side of the air table box.

Attach a second frame circle {pagestep}

To guarantee a higher stability it's recommended to place a second framework circle 5-10cm above the ground. The second framework circle is shown in the picture below.

Picture of the second frame circle

i Note i i The following strut is only needed if you want to place the camera on it, it does not have a stability purpose