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Adjustable Vesa Arm Laptop Stand

Step 3Bracket time

Bracket time
  • Picture 1 - I then proceeded to screw the L brackets to the underside at the front.

Depending on your wood, and screws, it might be helpful to drill some holes before.

  • Picture 2 - I then added the 'riser bits' (being a couple of hinge brackets) just inside where the back of the laptop sits.

Again, drilling holes might be needed, ensure you get the two risers lined up, or else you will get a rocking laptop - you could always use just on long strip

  • Picture 3 - I then padded both the brackets with a little bit of leather. You could use neoprene, or denim, what ever you have laying around!
I found the thick pieces of leather curved around exactly to match the contour of the macbook.

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I am a British Graphic Designer, when I am not working I spend my time making an array of projects, from electronic instruments and chessboards to cyberpunk rifles and steampunk props. If you have an...
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