Well, in reality there is going to be a big void at the top of the cage and the cage is only going to be covered at the part where the tower rest. However it could be a compromise solution, lifting it with a symmetrical board, and then sliding it to its definitive stand. In the end it may be...
Ok some context: I'm an architecture student, and the model is part of an assignment which we have to hand in at the end of May. We are working as a group of three people.
So, because we are students and it's our money we are investing in the model, we aim to spend as little as possible...
Of the options you gave, the most I could do is get a ladder beside it. The other options are too expensive.
To clarify things, attached is a graph which shows the relation between what the blue rope rises and what the red rope rises, as a function of the height the object has risen. The origin...
Well, as I have said this is a real life case. It's actually a model I'm building, and it's quite huge. Plus, it has to be easy to be put together, transportable and my budget is really limited.
I have attached a image of what I have so far. Maybe the photos don't give a sense of scale, but...
Hello,
I am trying to create a mechanism that will elevate an object evenly. I have built (this is a real life case) a "cage" which is 2m x 1.5m by 1.5m tall and in the cage there will be placed an object with a geometry similar to the one in the drawing attached.
I have thought of rising...