Notifications
Clear all
Search result for: WA 0859 3970 0884 Biaya Rincian Bangun Kanopi Kaca Tempered Kantor Terpercaya Argomulyo Salatiga
| # | Post Title | Result Info | Date | User | Forum |
| RE: Drinks on the table | 4 Relevance | 2 years ago | Bruce | Table Usage | |
| Welcome to the forum, Phiipp! It's absolutely fine to use the table as a table -- including beverages! The glass top covers the entire table and is Tempered, meaning it's not only easy to clean, but also extremely durable. The glass rests on a rubber gasket which should prevent liquids from reaching the sand, but obviously, it is important to clean up a spill as soon as possible. The electronics are located under the "pan" that holds the sand and is at no risk of getting wet. Bruce | |||||
| RE: Acrylic top for table? | 4 Relevance | 5 years ago | Bev | Table Customization | |
| We did test acrylic early on on our prototypes - but abandoned the idea because of the static issue you describe. However - you needn't worry about the glass shattering. It's Tempered, and not easily broken. In the unlikely event you drop it on a stone / ceramic floor, it could shatter (and the pieces could end up spread over a large area), but they would not be sharp - more like small irregular cubes. Here's the result of our early "toughness testing" - Bruce (accidentally signed in as Bev) | |||||
| RE: Solution to berm concerns | 4 Relevance | 5 years ago | adambrower | Table Usage | |
| I should have made it clear that I apply the magnet from beneath the table. As someone who once experienced a Tempered glass table top exploding unbidden, and all by itself, I am well aware of the perils of glass. The rake I use is 1 inch of 400 stainless 1/4" rod, with a 25lb "handle" magnet. It works a treat. | |||||
| RE: A few suggestions... | 4 Relevance | 5 years ago | adambrower | Table Usage | |
| Excellent idea: a 360º seal will eliminate stress points on the Tempered glass and prevent dust from getting into the arena (or whatever we call the sand bed), in addition to eliminating a lot of fiddly stuff on the part of the user. It will increase your fixed costs, though, because it will have to be pre-applied to either the glass or the ring—otherwise you'll have the user fiddling once again, this time with a big, floppy, sticky ring instead of teensy-weensy, bouncy, sticky bumpers. These are mere quibbles, though. The thing is just marvelous. The silence of the automaton is sheer engineering genius: all we can hear is the soothing crunch of the ball spreading sand. I am ensorcelled. Thank heaven you didn't design this thing in the 90s: it would have been able to send email. (You have to be over 60 years of age to get that one.) | |||||
| RE: sisyphus table kid safe ? | 4 Relevance | 6 years ago | Bruce | Table Usage | |
| Do grandkids count? 🙂 I have pics of both my grandkids on and under the table on our Instagram grid. The glass is Tempered, and virtually indestructible. The tables are too heavy for young kids to topple. And they run on low-voltage, so are not an electrocution risk. | |||||
We take your privacy seriously and will only use your personal information to provide you with the products and services you request from us. Please see our privacy policy for more details.