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1.1.2 Sticking the Parts Together
In this section, you will glue everything together.
The diagram below shows how each of the parts you cut out in the previous subsection comes together.
Try to keep this diagram in mind as you go through with this subsection.
- Construct the box
Glue,
- B: the base
- FC: front cover
- BC: back cover
- SC-L: side cover left
- SC-R: side cover right
- CB-T: control box top
- CB-S: control box side
together.
You should have something that looks like this (but without the top cover):
At this stage (perhaps before actually gluing everything together), if you have access to your electronics, you might like to try placing the mist diffuser and water pump to check that it fits.
- Construct the Rain Bucket
Glue,
- TC
- TCG1,TCG2,TCG3,TCG4
together.
You will get something that looks like this (the walls of the Rain Bucket should actually be a little higher than in this picture):
- Drill holes in the Rain Bucket
Drill holes in the base of the Rain Bucket to allow water to drip through. This actually takes a lot of experimentation, to get holes that give good drips (and not a constant stream of water). Try different hole sizes. You can always seal the holes with silicon sealings if things don't work out.
- Glue knobs
The Rain Bucket and the water guard (that nests above the Reservoir) needs to be detachable, so that the insides of the Tempescope can accessed at anytime. The "K"'s on the diagram (little pieces of acrylic) should be glued on to the box, so that they can serve as supports to keep the Rain Bucket and water guard in place. Glue the knobs in place (about 3cm from the top for the Rain Bucket, and in line with CB-T for the water guard). You should be able to place the Rain Guard and water guards like in the photos below.
- Seal
Using a silicon sealing (the ones you use for your bathtub are fine, but you can get special ones for acrylic. Ask people who make home aquariums.) to seal all sides of the box, especially the control box.
Don't worry if you mess up (like me) and get a horrible smudge on the side. You can clean it up anytime later, or just paint over it.
- Test Watertightness
This is the most important part of the construction of this machine, to ensure that your house doesn't burn down.
Do everything you can think of to check that your box is watertight.
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Close up the holes (for the fan and the cables) temporarily, and dunk the base of the box in water. Check no water seeps through overnight.
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Do the opposite. Fill up the entire box with water, and check no water seeps out overnight.
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Fill up the Control Box with water and check it doesn't leak.
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Put water and shake.
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Spray with running water. Check the seals don't come off.
- Decorate
At this stage, your box should look like this (but without the fan):
Now may be a good time to decorate your box.
You may try giving it a smoky look by sanding the top and bottom with course sandpaper:
Or spray paint it white:
Whatever suits your senses.
Your box is now ready! Let's move on to building the electronics.