Create a clean instructional engineering diagram showing a cardboard writing jig used to help devotees write names on memorial tablet papers during a Buddhist ceremony. The jig design must follow this structure: • One flat rectangular TOP CARDBOARD BOARD used as the writing surface. • Two long CARDBOARD SIDE SUPPORTS underneath on the left and right. • The supports create a FULL-LENGTH OPEN CHANNEL running from front edge to back edge. • The channel must run the entire length like a tunnel, not a small recessed slot. Workflow shown in the diagram: Step 1 – Attach a bamboo satay stick vertically behind the memorial tablet paper using tape. Step 2 – Place the tablet paper on top of the cardboard jig. Step 3 – The bamboo satay stick drops naturally into the full-length channel between the two supports. Step 4 – The tablet paper becomes flat on the jig so the devotee can write the deceased name with a marker. Include these views in the diagram: • Exploded view showing the jig construction (top board + two supports) • Top view of the jig • Side cross-section showing the full-length tunnel channel • Usage view showing a person writing the name on the tablet Important constraints: • The slot must be a continuous channel from front to back. • The jig is made from cardboard pieces, not wood. • The memorial tablet paper is vertical rectangular with lotus decoration. • The bamboo satay stick sits inside the channel underneath the paper. Style: Clean technical illustration similar to See more