The UB Theatre department has ~12 Chauvet Color strip light bars and needed a safe way to store them. The mentor for electrics, Tom Burke, asked Luigi to develop a storage solution for the lights. These holders slide in and out of the box for easy access. Luigi hand-cut all parts using the bandsaw, table saw (with and without a dato stack), jigsaw, handheld drill, and palm router.
4 pages
The UB Theatre department occasionally uses radios when loading weight. One struggle is keeping them constantly charged and in an easy-to-find location. Tom Burke again tasked Luigi with finding a solution to these issues. What he came up with is this radio box. It is designed to fit four radio chargers with radios so that nothing pokes out the top of the box, with the charging wiring hidden beneath the box's false bottom. This allows for stacking the box with the radios charging inside. Under this false bottom, there is a power strip to connect all four charging cables. In the actual box, holes are drilled in the sides of the box to allow the wiring to exit and heat dissipation.
2 pages
The UB Theatre department was looking for the ability to do projections on the floor of the Drama Theatre. To do this safely, Tom Burke asked Luigi to design projector cages for two different projector models using the extra metal in stock in the scene shop. These cages were designed to use the factory tilt bracket for mounting the projectors to the cages so that the focus of the projectors can be adjusted the same way as usual. The projector cages then had polycarbonate sheets attached to the front of the frame to protect the people underneath if a lens broke or fell out of the projector.
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