Shop Rebuild
Sammy Potts & Rafa Riman
Project Statement
With students and theater staff making use of the facilities and not putting things back where they belong, the Nuvu shop is a hectic place. As a result, tools are disorganized, surfaces are cluttered, work is inefficient, and people are fed up. Our goal is to reorganize the shop to help fix these problems. If we succeed, the community will function more smoothly as a whole.
Why
We believe that keeping an organized shop will lead to a cleaner, more efficient workflow. It also promotes shop safety and accountability from the community to maintain organization. Additionally, keeping the shop tidy will prevent the necessity for multi-day cleaning processes.
Sketches
Main Entrance
Laser Cuter
Benches
Drill Press
Band Saw
Dust Collector
Computer
Sink
Floating
Chop Saw
Precedents
Conceptual, technical, and visual
laser engraved tool outlines
MIT D-lab
labeled tool locations
laser engraved tool locations
Hand Tool Organization
Tool Wall Survey
Iteration I
Iteration II
Sketches
Chisel Holder
Perfectly holds one:
8mm, 9mm, 16mm, and 19mm counter sink bit
Six step bits of various size
Slots into tool wall
Made using drill press and bandsaw
Counter Sink and Step Bit Holder
Made with laser cutter and cardboard for a prototype but will be made with plywood.
Stores metric and imperial allen keys
T-Handle Allen Keys
Notched tool holder for various rasps
Rasp Holder
1) Reposition power tools
2) Amend material storage
3) Fully mount tool wall
Next Steps
With students and theater staff making use of the shop facilities and not putting things back where they belong, the Nuvu shop is a hectic place. As a result, tools are disorganized, surfaces are cluttered, work is inefficient, and people are fed up. Our goal is to reorganize the shop with new systems to fix these problems. We believe that keeping an organized shop will lead to a cleaner, more efficient workflow. It also promotes shop safety and accountability from the community to maintain organization.