There I was, bored, alone in my cube with nothing to entertain me but work and the movies and videos stored on my iPod touch. Alas there was no practical way I could watch my iPod and appear to be working. I searched my desk for something that might help.
At first, none of my office supplies seemed to be of any use unless I wanted to trust my iPod to some cheap transparent tape. There was one thing that seemed to have possibilities. A large metal paper clip. Not a binder clip, but a single piece of wire bent into a spring shape allegedly capable of holding a small stack of papers together.
What I came up with worked so well, I decided to share it with.. um.. The Internet.
Before we get started. I want to say that I did this Instructable at home because cameras are not allowed where I work. I may not like the place, but I do follow the rules, especially when potential witnesses are near. The only tool I used to create the original was my Leatherman. For the Instructable, I used a few extra items to simplify the explanation.
Here's how I did it.
I hope you find it useful or at least amusing.
Step 1: Gather Tools and Materials
1. Paper
2. Pencil
3. Leatherman, pliers or anything that will help you make small bends in a paper clip
4. A paper clip
Optional - Board With a Nail in It
You can use a board with a nail in it to make some of the larger bends.
Step 2: Straighten The Paper Clip
Step 3: Measure The Paper Clip
Bend the paper so that the two marks meet.
Draw a small line on the crease.
Now you know where to make the first bend.
Yeah. You can use a ruler. You can use anything you want. I had no ruler and trying to eye-ball it isn't as precise as you might think. This was the quickest way I could think of to do the measurement.
Step 4: Bend it Like uh... Somebody that Bends Things Well
This picture doesn't look right. The plastic covering slid while I was bending the wire and made one end look a bit longer. Even so, precision isn't all that important as long as you're close. This is a pretty flexible design.
Step 5: Measure the Width of Your Device
I measured the width by standing it on its side and marking the paper on either side.
We'll need this a little later.
Step 6: Bend the Ends
Make the smallest "J" shaped bend you can.
Then use some pliers or a vice to bend it flat against paper clip..
Go ahead and bend it again at this point.
The idea here is to keep the sharp ends of the paper clip from scratching anything.
Step 7:
Using the marks you made earlier, figure out where to bend it so the whole thing wraps around the bottom edge of your device.
This is a whole lot easier than it sounds.
This makes a hook to keep the iPod from from sliding out of the stand.
Open it to a "V" shape for the next step.
Step 8: Bend Both Legs Out
This took me a few tries before I got it just right.
Bend it.
Check it for balance.
Test it with the weight of the iPod.
Tweak it a bit until you have it just the way you like it.
Then... that's it.
You're Done!!!
Step 9: Smuggle it to Work
You could just put it in your pocket, your purse, your lunch box, your underpants or wherever you want. I'm pretty sure you won't get searched. Just do whatever you find most comfortable.
Strategically place the iPod on it's stand somewhere that passersby won't take notice.
In my case, i put it right in front of the monitor so it looks like I'm staring at the big screen. Little do they know the real show is downstairs. (Uh... That didn't sound right.)
Enjoy the show!
DISCLAIMER: I wouldn't presume to tell you where to stick it. If you get hurt carrying a bent up paper clip in your nether regions, it's your own fault. And another thing, don't blame me if you get a bad employee review because you were watching TV instead of working. Be responsible. Use this knowledge only for good!
BONUS: Give yourself 2 points extra credit if you know what movie was playing on my iPod when I made this Instructable.
(That's it. Quit reading this and go watch something.)
Step 10: 6-Step Paper-Clip iPod Stand Cheat Sheet
I hope it helps to clarify the steps.
This thing is REALLY easy to make.
I'm just not very good at explaining things sometimes.
I hope this helps.




















































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This also works as a great "tripod" for taking closeups with the camera.
Maybe you could make an Instructable about how you did it.
As for Batman Comics: You should check out the series starting with "Bruce Wayne: Murderer"? It shows Bruce trying to figure out which is the real man, Bruce Wayne or Batman?
I'll get Joker's Asylum next. Thanks for the tip.
Unrequested Advice: *sigh* I'm not a kid, just a 30 something geek who still puts Batman stickers on his stuff. When you said school, I thought you were talking about college. Take my advice. Don't use that thing in high school. I don't know if they confiscate iPods or not, but be careful. Have as much fun as you can, but stay out of trouble. lol
I will check out Bruce Wayne:Murder. I forgot to say, the joker's asylum is about the Villains.
Gah! I had to type that 6 times, because my hamster wants to run on the keyboard