## Laser Cutting
Cut the following pieces from 1/8" thick plywood
- living_hinge_ramp.dxf
- top_ramp.dxf

Cut the following pieces from 1/4" thick plywood
- back_wall.dxf
- front_wall.dxf
- side_wall.dxf (x2)

__Tips__
To reduce post-processing, consider using standoff risers to add ~0.25in of space below material.
This will greatly reduce scorch marks on the underside of the cuts by eliminating "flashback".

Also consider mirroring one of the `side_wall.dxf` if you care about having the top sides (typically cleaner looking faces) as the outer faces of the final assembly.

## Assembly
For a cleaner look and reduced friction, consider sanding all pieces.

Getting surfaces that will be in contact with TP rolls as smooth as possible will help to reduce jams.

If you care to apply a finish, it may be easier to do this before the pieces are glued together. Just be sure to mask areas that will have glue applied to them.

When glueing, I have found it easiest to lay one side wall flat and insert the top and bottom ramp into it.

Once these ramps are in place, get the second side wall mounted on top.

With the ramps sandwiched between the two side walls, you can now insert the front and rear supports.

This can be a little tricky, but I trust you'll be able to figure it out.

I use clamps to keep pressure on the assembly while the glue dries.

Good luck, and have fun.

-- Dave