This is incomplete! it needs to be gathered to a second hanger at the bottom. I gave up trying to find a picture of Buckminster Fuller's Dymaxion table and shelves to demonstrate this. But I did find a Tensegrity table:
https://i.pinimg.com/736x/ef/ee/34/e...ter-fuller.jpg
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I've been trying to hatch a plot with conspirators, but it looks like I'll have to do it all myself.
https://www.maslowcnc.com/
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Alone again, naturally. But I've got the router [minus a chuck] and two bricks. The kit is $410. Instead of building a frame, I can just put it on the West wall of my shed.
The big problem is co$t of raw materials. But stitch and glue kayaks and boat tails. With a triangular router bit, I could make geodesic dome panels.
In a previous era, I made 35ft of workbench in 5 or 7 pieces.
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edit: Second place goes to a laser paper cutter. Just as useful, just on a smaller scale. Here's an Instructable on making one out of household refuse.
www.instructables.com: Mini CNC Laser Wood Engraver and Laser Paper Cutter.