**This exercise is made merely to satisfy  the eagerness I have to make staff. It may not full fill the fab lab standard.**
             
            Even if the machines for our lab are not yet here, I decided  to work on the 'make something big' exercise with the available materials and equipments  we have.  And this is until the machines  come and I will replace it with a new additional exercise for this topic. 
              As in my semester project proposal A( my first proposal) , I  used the four-bar mechanism to design the 'make something big' exercise. The object  I selected to produce is a four bar stand, particularly for LCDs and projectors. 
              Objects like LCDs or beamers are best placed on a  specific location in space to have them projecting on different surfaces. Such  functions require a flexible stand that would provide top plane at various  heights. we would also want to move them horizontally.  
            Mechanism:
              To  design and construct this stand I used a simple mechanical system called four-bar mechanism. All the bars are made of a  three to four centimeter diameter bamboo pipes connected with another bamboo  details.  The four bar mechanism is  connected to:
              . a top plane  (a part that provides working surface , place  objects)  
              . a wheeled base component (a part that has four wheels  that would  let the four bar move horizontaly. This part also   has a stopper to control to control the vertical height change of the mechanism.) 
            The fallowing are pictures and drawings of  the four bar stand showing different views 
            
              
              Plan view 
              
              Elevation view one               
            
             
            
              
              Elevation view two
              

              

              Pictures of the stand 
              

              Detail pictures 
            
             
**This exercise is made merely to satisfy  the eagerness I have to make staff. It may not full fill the fab lab standard.**