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PAINT AID

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Charlotte De RuytterWouter VellePaulina Hernandez Santamaria

148 ‘ (2 u 28’)€ 80

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ASSEMBLY MANUAL

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BILL OF MATERIAL4 quickstep2 metal pipe (diameter 22mm length 70cm)2 wheel chair supports2 quickstep supports (arm rest) 2 quickstep supports (next arm rest)2 quickstep connection (board-pipe) 6 screws (diameter 5 mm)6 nuts (diameter 5 mm)6 washers (diameter 5 mm)1 bag (supports)1 bag (paint) 1 paper holder4 ribbon holders VelcroPress buttons RubberGlue, scissors, thread, needle.TweezersJigsaw DrillDrill bits (9mm, 5mm) PressScrewdriverTape measureDouble sided tape

PAINT AID

15 tools

3

21

1DESCRIPTION

Confirm you have 2 table attachment pipes

on each side of the wheelchair, if not, you

can buy them easily at an wheelchair supply

store. Attach to the wheelchair.

PAINT AID

No plan needed

5’

Screwdriver

Attachment pipes for the weelchair

2

Depending on the needs

2DESCRIPTION

Put the 2 metal tubes into each attachment

pipe.

PAINT AID

No plan needed

1’

No tools needed

2 metal tubes

2

€ 19,60

3DESCRIPTION

Measure the distance between the 2 pipes

(center to center) and add 10cm. Write this

distance down because you will need it to cut

the boards.

PAINT AID

No plan needed

1’

Tapeline

No parts bought

No parts added

€ 0

4DESCRIPTION

Cut the quickstep to get 4 pieces of the

obtained measurement. (as described in step

3).

Cut 6 pieces of 17cm long quickstep.

For clean edges it is best to use a buzz saw but ifyou don’t have one, you can also use a jigsaw.

PAINT AID

No plans needed

10’

Saw

Quickstep boards

10

€ 33,59

5DESCRIPTION

Tape the 17 cm long pieces together with the

double sided tape in groups of two. Make

sure you only tape on the backside.

PAINT AID

No plans needed

4’

Double sided tape

Double sided tape

0

€ 10,49

6DESCRIPTION

Print plan A twice, plan B, C and D once and

cut them out roughly.

PAINT AID

Plans A & B needed

3’

Printer, computer

No parts bought

0

€ 0

7DESCRIPTION

Tape the printed plans onto the pieces.

PAINT AID

No plans needed

1’

Double sided tape

No parts bought

0

€ 0

8DESCRIPTION

Drill the required holes on plan B (diameter

9mm)

PAINT AID

Plan B needed

4’

Drill, woodbit (diameter 9 mm), screw clamp

No parts bought

0

€ 0

9DESCRIPTION

Saw plan A & B on the provided guidelines

using a jig saw. Plan A is a plan made

especially for Ludwiene’s wheelchair. It is

possible that you have to change some

dimensions.

PAINT AID

Plan A & B needed

10’

Jig Saw, screw clamp

No parts bought

0

€ 0

10DESCRIPTION

File the holes clean.

PAINT AID

Plan B needed

5’

Wood file

No parts bought

0

€ 0

11DESCRIPTION

Detach the taped pieces and remove the

plans.

When ready remove the two parts from

eachother. Now you have 2 equal pieces

from plan B and 4 pieces from plan A.

When needed, sandpaper the edges of the

pieces.

PAINT AID

No plans needed

1’

No tools needed

No parst bought

0

€ 0

12DESCRIPTION

Glue the pieces A back together with wood

glue and let them dry under pressure.

PAINT AID

No plans needed

3’ action, 30’ drying

Screw clamps, woodglue

Wood glue

0

€ 2,50

13DESCRIPTION

Cut pieces of rubber.

Two times 16mm x 50mm, four times (16mm

x 45mm) and twice 16 mm x 15 mm

PAINT AID

No plans needed

2’

Sharp knife of scissors

No parts bought

0

€ 0

14DESCRIPTION

Glue the rubber into the attachment system

using superglue.

PAINT AID

No plans needed

4’

Superglue

Superglue

2

€ 0,59 (Zeeman)

14DESCRIPTION

Take a new board of quickstep and saw 2

pieces as noted on drawing C. Be sure you

use the good side of the board!

PAINT AID

Plan C needed

5’

Saw

No parts bought

0

€ 0

15DESCRIPTION

Tape the paper pieces from drawing C onto

the two pieces of quickstep.

PAINT AID

Plan C needed

1’

Double sided tape

No parts bought

0

€ 0

16DESCRIPTION

Drill the hole as shown on the print. Be

carefull you position the hole correctly, a

wood-drill is better than a metal-drill.

(diameter: 5mm)

When drilling with a metal-drill we suggest to

drill a smaller hole first.

PAINT AID

Plan C needed

5’

Drill, woodbit (diameter 5 mm)

No parts bought

0

€ 0

17DESCRIPTION

Carefully, cut out the leaving part of the

wooden piece.

PAINT AID

Plan C needed

4’

Saw, screw clamp

No parts bought

0

€ 0

18DESCRIPTION

To make the bolts fit exactly into the wood,

you can carefully drill a tapered edge in al

the holes, this with a bigger drill.

PAINT AID

No plans needed

3’

Wood glue

No parts bought

0

€ 0

19DESCRIPTION

Glue pieces B and C together using wood

glue. Press hard.

PAINT AID

No plans needed

3’ action, 30’ drying

Screw clamp

No parts bought

0

€ 0

20DESCRIPTION

Remove the metal tubes from the wheelchair

and cut them at 60cm.

PAINT AID

No plans needed

6’

Metal saw

No parts bought

0

€ 0

21DESCRIPTION

Drill holes in the metal pipe as shown on

drawing D.

PAINT AID

Plan D needed

18’

Drill, metal drill (diameter 5 mm)

No parts bought

0

€ 0

22DESCRIPTION

Use the countersunk M8 bolts, washers and

nuts to put it all together.

Repeat for the second tube. When ready,

refix the tubes onto the wheelchair.

PAINT AID

No plan needed

8’

Screwdriver

Countersunk M8 bolts, washers & nuts

3

€ 12

23DESCRIPTION

Cut 3 pieces of white ribbon and one red

ribbon.

Create 2 corners of 90° and sew them

together. Do this for each ribbon. You can

choose the best length to make the handle.

PAINT AID

No plans needed

10’

Needle, wire & ribbon

No parts bought

No parts added

€ 0

24DESCRIPTION

Glue the ribbons to the boards. Be sure you

glue them at the right side. In the picture you

can see which side you have to glue them to.

Use screw clamps to let the glue dry under

pressure.

.

PAINT AID

No plans needed

9’ action, 10’ drying

Superglue

No parts bought

No parts added

€ 0

25DESCRIPTION

Now you have the four boards you need, you

still have to turn one board into a paint

palette.

The board with the red ribbon is the one that

we’re turning into a paint palette. Be sure you

use the right board to continue the next

steps.

.

PAINT AID

No plans needed

0’

No tools needed

No parts bought

No parts added

€ 0

26DESCRIPTION

Position a circle (diameter of your water cup)

on the Quickstep-board with the red ribon.

Drill a hole inside the circle.

PAINT AID

No plan needed

10’

Drill & woodbit

No parts bought

0

€ 0

27DESCRIPTION

Cut out the circle with a jig saw using the

hole from the previous step as a start point.

Sandpaper the hole.

PAINT AID

No plan needed

12’

Jigsaw

No parts bought

0

€ 0

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BAG / HANDLES

PAINTBAG

HOW PAINT AID WORKS

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ATTACH HOLDER FILL HOLDER

TAKE BOARD PUT IN SUPPORT

CLICK SECOND ON PAINT

TECHNICAL ADDENDUM

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HOW TO USE TECHNICAL ADDENDUM

The plans needed to be printed at scale 1:1. This

way you can easily cut them en tape them onto the

wood to saw/drill.

To print the plans, click on the attached links.

Plan A

Plan B

Plan C

Plan D

Extra’s:

Bags

Here is the principle of how the bags are made

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