Hi guys,
So I've got a bit of a problem, I built this play table for my son where it's a hoop basically with some supports and 3 legs with a Lego insert plate.
Unfortunately... when you lean on the wage right between any 2 legs, it's a bit on the top ply side, not ridiculously so but inevitably it's going to happen at some point.
I've tested it quite a few times and it doesn't fully flip, but even so toppling onto its side and potentially him isn't ideal!
Does anyone have any suggestions? I don't understand enough about tipping to know what would make it better, I assumed the reasonably short legs and the width would have been reasonably adequate. I have a coffee table that is smaller and taller and it does it probably equally so.
I have a couple of ideas... so the legs are rounded, would flattening the legs help at all?
Adding weight suspended from the middle seems to help quite a bit, the reason it has a hole in the middle is to push toys through into a bag though so that's a issue with adding weight.
The least ideal idea is to attach weight to a specific leg. Say the one which will be in the room corner but that may look ugly and I'm not 100% sure the best way either.
Shame as its came out lovely! :shock:
Cheers =D>
So I've got a bit of a problem, I built this play table for my son where it's a hoop basically with some supports and 3 legs with a Lego insert plate.
Unfortunately... when you lean on the wage right between any 2 legs, it's a bit on the top ply side, not ridiculously so but inevitably it's going to happen at some point.
I've tested it quite a few times and it doesn't fully flip, but even so toppling onto its side and potentially him isn't ideal!
Does anyone have any suggestions? I don't understand enough about tipping to know what would make it better, I assumed the reasonably short legs and the width would have been reasonably adequate. I have a coffee table that is smaller and taller and it does it probably equally so.
I have a couple of ideas... so the legs are rounded, would flattening the legs help at all?
Adding weight suspended from the middle seems to help quite a bit, the reason it has a hole in the middle is to push toys through into a bag though so that's a issue with adding weight.
The least ideal idea is to attach weight to a specific leg. Say the one which will be in the room corner but that may look ugly and I'm not 100% sure the best way either.
Shame as its came out lovely! :shock:
Cheers =D>