When I was a kid, my favorite thing to do on the days summer was living my life better in my big sandbox shaped crab.
just think about it brings me back to a time before e-mails and updates status and comments sections. The image of a child playing in a sandbox with simpler days of visions when the biggest problem child would face is whether or not they would get a Furby for Christmas when December finally rolled around.
But, as things tend to do, sandbox have evolved over the years. A wily father took to Imgur to share what is probably the coolest DIY project I've ever seen. Using a projector, laptop, and a sand tray house, he created something for his son that you must see to believe.
First, he bought 25 pounds of kinetic sand.
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With the sand, some L-rounded angles, plates, nuts, bolts, a projector at home, and a Kinect sensor for Xbox 360.
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He also IKEA purchased a small table to serve as a foundation.
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He suggests using an older model of the Kinect sensor if you can.
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When it came time to choose a projector, he went with this model of Acer 1000 lumens to ensure that the projections would be quite dynamic.
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To the walls of the sandbox, he used the advice that was seven inches wide and one inch thick.
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Here's how they looked when they were shot. There were two short and two long sides sides to form a rectangle shape.
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once he made a rectangle which has the same size as the IKEA table, it joins the boards to each other with the angles and screws.
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He reached the perfect fit!
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is as these two pieces were made for each other. (Okay, it's not as they were just .. They were)
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After that, the crafter has determined that the projector should be established four legs of the table for the projected image to match the surface perfectly.
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He use smaller cards and two long poles for a panel to which he could attach the projector and the distance of four feet.
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He used a vertical board on the back to keep things nice and sturdy.
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C ' is when he had to attach the projector mount to one of the long sides of the frame.
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It uses nuts and bolts to create a strong demand for the projector stand.
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this time, he began playing with the configuration to make sure that everything has been properly positioned.
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holes the corners are what he used to screw the instrument on the platform.
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He only ended up using the last two holes to secure.
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There remains some space between the boards and projector so that each image would reach the sandbox at the proper angle.
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This height, it was perfect!
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Next, the manufacturer had to build support for the Kinect device.
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Because this machine is so light, he used light wood to create this piece. This has kept the center of gravity is wonky.
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Kinect was placed in three legs of the table.
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The n 'there is nothing extraordinary about that part. He just used duct tape to hold it in place.
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After that it was time to find a liner to the sandbox. This table did the trick!
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remains some space on the edges so it can attach with elastic cords.
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Once it was presented, he added sand.
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manufacturer ran this colorful picture from the projector to create an amazing life sandpit for his little guy!
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Thanks to projector and Kinect device, lights and colors responds to movement of his son. It comes to life whenever he starts playing.
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By changing projections and adding new elements, it can ensure that its curious kiddo is always fun!
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