# (Late) Advent Calendar # Introduction For this project, I needed to plywood sheet of 40x80 cm with 3.7 mm thickness (do not ask me why my vendor do 3.7mm plywood ...). TODO: inspiration ?? ## Structure I started with the main structure. ![](/assets/images/laser_calendrier/001_converted.jpg) I glued horizontal part first, used a good dictionary to get everything clamped correctly. ![](/assets/images/laser_calendrier/002_converted.jpg) When my laser playground was too small to cut large pieces, I did some assembly. ![](/assets/images/laser_calendrier/003_converted.jpg) ![](/assets/images/laser_calendrier/000_converted.jpg) After the four structural parts are done, I glued them together. We need to pay attention to squareness ! ![](/assets/images/laser_calendrier/004_converted.jpg) ![](/assets/images/laser_calendrier/005_converted.jpg) ## Drawers While the structure is drying, I cutted the drawers part. I saved some wood on the back side (not visible from the outside). ![](/assets/images/laser_calendrier/006_converted.jpg) All drawers are identical, only the face has a different number. ![](/assets/images/laser_calendrier/007_converted.jpg) ## Insert the Drawers With the first batch of drawers, test if they correctly fit in the structure. ![](/assets/images/laser_calendrier/011_converted.jpg) Print all the faces in a same batch on the same wood, so the lines goes into the same direction. ![](/assets/images/laser_calendrier/010_converted.jpg) # Final Result ![](/assets/images/laser_calendrier/009_converted.jpg)