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See the Community Tinker Desk build instructions at [[ | See the Community Tinker Desk build instructions at [[SCRAP Humboldt community tinker desk instructions]]. | ||
==Discussion and next steps== | ==Discussion and next steps== |
Revision as of 17:38, 15 April 2013
Background
SCRAP Humboldt, a division of SCRAP, is a non-profit organization that works with the community to reuse waste material in ways that are creative and environmentally sustainable. They are currently opening a new workshop "Maker-Space" in the Arcata area that will be used to produce up-cycled art projects for the community. These projects will range from small to very large in physical size, and having a proper place to work on them is critical. The Community Tinker Desk is a perfect solution to this dilemma.
Problem statement and criteria
The list below describes the criteria, constraints, and weights of the criterion chosen for the Community Tinker Desk.
Criteria | Constraints | Weights |
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Usability | The ability to use the Community Tinker Desk in a variety of projects is critical. | 10 |
Cost | The total cost should not exceed $300. | 10 |
Strength | The final product should be sturdy and able to withstand moderate-to-heavy use. | 8 |
Source of Materials | A minimum of 75% up-cycled materials was a requirement for this project. | 7 |
Aesthetics | The final product should be appealing and integrate well with its intended environment. | 7 |
Description of final project
Photos and descriptions. Use gallery.
Costs
Use Help:Table_examples#Cost_Table.
Testing Results
How to build
See the Community Tinker Desk build instructions at SCRAP Humboldt community tinker desk instructions.
Discussion and next steps
References
See Help:Footnotes for more. Template:Reflist