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  1. DIY Homework Writing Machine : 12 Steps (with Pictures)

    Step 2: Make Y Axis Slider. Take two 42 cm long 8 mm threaded rods, 8 mm nuts, and the stepper motor holder after all the 3D-printed parts have been completed printing. Then, as shown in the picture, passing this threaded road from the bottom holes in the stepper motor holder.

  2. How To Make a BTS Homework Station

    Add the first end piece of the towel bar to the bracket. Using the little Allen wrench that is included, tighten the screw underneath the end piece to ensure it is secure. Repeat the step on the other side for the other bracket. Make sure to add the towel bar before installing the other end piece or you won't be able to fit it in.

  3. DIY Homework Writing Machine Using Arduino

    Step 1: Assembly - Y Axis. Take the 2040mm profile and attach the base plates to both the ends. Use the sliding nuts and m4 bolts to attach the base plates to the profiles. Now turn the profile and attach rubber feet to the bottom slots of the base plates. These rubber feet will hold the machine in place on smooth surfaces.

  4. How To Create The Ultimate Homework Station (So You'll Never Have To

    Dollar Store Portable Homework Caddy via Simple Made Pretty; Mobile Homework Station Cart from Design Improvised; Ikea Raskog Homework Station via Smashed Peas and Carrots; DIY Organizer from Sprinkle Some Fun; Homework Study Station via Mom Advice; Side of Fridge Storage via the 36 th Avenue; DIY Homework Station Turntable from Mom On Timeout; Over the Door Organizer from A Bowl Full of Lemons

  5. How To Create A DIY School Homework Station

    6 Steps To Create Your Own Homework Station: Work out where you want to keep it. Decide what you want to use for the station itself. Decide what needs to go into it and buy your supplies. Store everything (get storage if necessary) Label containers so it's easy to put things back AND find things. Use and enjoy!

  6. Homework Writing Machine : 15 Steps

    Step 6: Make X - Axes Gantry. Take Sunboard sheet of 10 cm length and 9 cm width. Take other sunboard sheet and cut this type of object. 1) 3 x ( 1cm x 10cm) combine with glue. 2) 3 x ( 1cm x 10cm) combine with glue. 3) 3 x ( 1cm x 5 cm ) combine with glue. Stick 1st part on left side of 9x10cm sunboard sheet and 2nd part on right side of ...

  7. DIY Ikea homework station (with build in desk!)

    How we made our Homework Station from Ikea Furniture: First, we bought two of these Linnmon white Ikea table tops for $6 each. My husband cut one of them in half because together they were too long. He then uses brackets to hold the table together (he reinforced it by using three of them).

  8. How to Build a DIY Homework Station

    The space is about 11 ft wide so we had to use two countertop pieces and cut them down to size. We put the cut ends against the wall so that the finished, uncut edges would make a clean line/join in the centre. We added a support bracket in the middle to help hold the weight, and rested the pieces on 1 x 2 supports fastened to the walls underneath.

  9. 7 Steps to Setting up the Best Kids Homework ...

    1. Set up a desk or work surface for a kids homework station. If you already have a desk or a work space for your child, great. If not, here are some ideas. You can pick one up at a big box store or furniture store. Or you can order a desk online at places such as Amazon, Wayfair, IKEA, Pottery Barn Kids.

  10. How to Make a DIY Homework Station

    Put together the 2x4 frame. Pre- drill with a 3/32" bit through the longer top piece into the end of the side piece and secure with two 3" screws. Repeat on opposite side. Pre drill through bottom pieces into both ends and secure with screws. When the 2x4 frame is screwed together, fit 1x4 shelves inside.