Since then, I've continued work on the giant popup project, spending last weekend building a lightweight plywood frame to form the two opening pages.
The right hand one will be fixed, and the left will hinge open (see last week's post for a vague idea of how this will happen). The frame will be strengthened when we add the mechanism and all the popup decoration. Once it's finished and looks like a book, all this will be hidden.
As you can see, it's quite sizable. This was causing some grief in Ed's House of Dust (you might think it's "just" a garage, but trust me - Ed's House of Dust is a very accurate name), because there are no commercially available hinges that will do the job. After some head scratching, 2 large mugs of tea and some research on YouTube, I came up with a solution: and have made plywood hinges using skateboard bearings to ensure smooth operation.
They took a while to make, but the final product is fantastic, and I'm confident that we have a working solution.
While I've been getting covered in sawdust, my co-conspirator Merrian has been working on the design for the popup scene that will be revealed when the book opens. We hope to have sketches and a little model to share with the rest of the team next week, so watch this space for updates.




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