Z-Rack Bottom Shelf Bracket

Z-Rack Bottom Shelf Bracket

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By drawing inspiration from the "Make Space" book by Stanford's d.School, we implemented their guidelines for constructing an affordable whiteboard using a garment "z-rack". We made some custom adjustments to suit our requirements. One of these adaptations included adding a minimalist bottom shelf to our z-racks, providing support for foamcore and cardboard sheets. The bracket was designed to fit around two sheets of .125" showerboard, secured with a #10 flat washer-sized hole opening. For reference, the original d.School z-rack design can be found here: http://dschool.stanford.edu/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/dschool_zrack-21.pdf Alternatively, you can say: Inspired by the "Make Space" book from Stanford's d.School, we constructed a low-cost whiteboard using a garment "z-rack". We customized it further with an added minimalist bottom shelf to hold foamcore and cardboard sheets. The bracket was designed for two .125" showerboard sheets and secured with a #10 flat washer-sized hole opening. For reference, the original d.School z-rack design is available at http://dschool.stanford.edu/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/dschool_zrack-21.pdf OR Emulating the "Make Space" book by Stanford's d.School, we crafted a budget-friendly whiteboard from a garment "z-rack". We added our touch with a minimalist bottom shelf to accommodate foamcore and cardboard sheets. The bracket was tailored for two .125" showerboard sheets, fastened with a #10 flat washer-sized hole opening. For guidelines, the original d.School z-rack design can be found at http://dschool.stanford.edu/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/dschool_zrack-21.pdf.

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