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DIY High-Speed Book Scanner from Trash and Cheap Cameras

Step 19Bookholder 2: The Reckoning

The next part of the book holder assembly is where the book actually rests. As with the other parts of this instructable, you can (and should) substitute other materials. In this case, I used Coroplast (CORrugated PLASTic) because I was able to scrap it from an election sign last fall. You could probably make it more easily from wood, MDF, or perhaps even heavy cardboard.

Materials (pictures will be in the next steps if you need them):
Coroplast, wood or MDF.
Two angle brackets.
Hot glue gun or other kind of glue.
Tool box liner material.
Spray glue or stapler.
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