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| SavannahLion:
I'm going to violate my cardinal rule about linking to photos on forums and post a few ideas here. I'm on an Android and its too much work to upload photos properly. I'll fix links at a later date. Are th stuck on a specific design? There are alternate designs to consider. This should be obvious: http://www.rockler.com/vmp_bypass/imageGallery/CustomerComments/20_41955725_Coltons%20Toy%20Box..1.1.JPG Put the hardware off to the side: http://www.inhabitots.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/fuji-toy-box.jpg Who says the lid and monitor need to be on top? Monitor can't take too much of a beating anyways. Try this design where the door is more to the front. I have a crappy cheap plastic thing where the door is like this. Kids like to play inside it more than the actual toys: http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B001LMW5Z4/ref=mp_s_a_12?qid=1302653409&sr=8-12 |
| Donkbaca:
--- Quote ---Maybe even under the bottom, or a false bottom, to keep the bits safe from the toys. I've had a similar challenge with my (not dead yet) project, keeping the lid thin. --- End quote --- This ^ I think you should have it look like a normal cocktail and then have it open up and hold toys, not have it look like a toy chest and have it transform into a cocktail cab. |
| drventure:
+1 on having it look like a cocktail cab. In any case, though, I'd be little concerned about such a thing. I know +my+ daughter's toychest gets the crap beat out of it. I'm not sure that even protected by thick plex etc, a laptop or screen would survive very long in that environment. Now, if you were putting it in the living room as a place to stow toys, but under supervision, that could work... |
| leapinlew:
build a slide out style drawer or.... build a cocktail cabinet AND a arcade themed toy chest. |
| EightBySix:
It needs an integrated shape sorter for a coin mech. :laugh: |
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