Laptop Bubble Stand

 by randofo
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Everyone is always making laptop stands that, albeit functional, are rather hideous to look at. This becomes less than ideal when you consider that typically, when the laptop is not on the stand, you have to look at it. I wanted to fix this problem by making a laptop stand that was sleek, stylish, inexpensive and kept my laptop cool. With this in mind, I arrived at wicked cool laptop stand that can be made for under $10. The best part is that not only is it cheap, but it's also dead easy to make.

Main image courtesy of Sarah.
 
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Step 1: Go get stuff

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You will need:

A 16" x 16" sheet of 1/8" acrylic (this leaves a little room for margins/scrap)
A heat gun
A ruler
Oven mitts
Two table clamps
A workbench
Some plywood scrap
A laser cutter

(if you don't have a laser cutter, you can download the file in the next step and have a service like Ponoko cut it for you.)
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rwilliams234 says: May 16, 2009. 4:43 PM
Daen, I left my laser cutter in my other pants!
Mr. Thumbs in reply to rwilliams234May 26, 2009. 11:49 AM
Alrighttt - We have a reader with the right idea - let us see who among us can make an inexpensive instructable laser cutter. Can it be done? At a low cost and with our ingenuity?
mguima in reply to Mr. ThumbsNov 4, 2012. 4:39 AM
If you were born in Planet Krypton, you could do it with your eyes.
randofo (author) in reply to rwilliams234May 17, 2009. 1:19 PM
You must wear some pretty big pants. A laser cutter weighs a few hundred pounds.
professorred in reply to randofoJul 5, 2009. 8:03 PM
The one in my mind is much lighter. It does not weigh anything.
MRedu says: Dec 28, 2011. 12:13 PM
This is by far the best laptop stand on instructables (there's a lot of them).
mvan heemst says: Dec 12, 2011. 6:31 AM
Can I buy one from you? I would like a clear one (not clear blue, just plain clear) I would buy one for $30 including shipping. You are right! No one else makes one that looks as good as yours.
Klayton Kress says: Dec 30, 2010. 8:01 PM
What does the red button on the wall do. It makes me curious and I have the urge to press the button. On a side note great instructable
pingo6 in reply to Klayton KressMar 7, 2011. 5:28 PM
do you mean in like a tech ed room? do not push the button!!! it is an emergency elctrical button that if pushed will shut off power to the WHOLE room. like if someone gets their arm stuck in a woodchipper
ostomesto in reply to pingo6Mar 13, 2011. 8:59 AM
my school's workshop has that. It reminds me off the game dont press the red button. BUT ITS SO TEMPTING TO PRESS THE RED BUTTOM
The nerdling in reply to ostomestoSep 22, 2011. 5:11 PM
my school's workshop has one too, but it is so crap, you don't need the key to turn it on; you just push it down then pull out and hehy presto power!!
DONALDTMCKINNEY says: Aug 16, 2011. 9:22 AM
Has anyone used Ponoko to do the laser cutting yet? What kind of a price?
mg0930mg says: Oct 17, 2010. 8:52 PM
To everyone complaining about not having a laser cutter. Ask around, your local high school or college may have one, and cut it for you. Also search for laser cutting business on google. You may be able to find one near you. Good luck.

Randofo, great instructable, I love how it looks.
theawesomeninja in reply to mg0930mgJun 27, 2011. 5:10 PM
Not many laser cutters where I'm from, surprising considering my proximity to silicone valley!
mg0930mg in reply to theawesomeninjaJun 27, 2011. 5:52 PM
Then it looks like you should go to ponoko or some similar service.
thepelton in reply to mg0930mgJan 31, 2011. 10:30 AM
I have one. I'm in Colorado Springs. My Email is donaldpelton@gmail.com
BBurak says: Jun 13, 2011. 1:16 PM
Really perfect. Good luck with your works.
pingo6 says: Mar 7, 2011. 5:25 PM
i dont think a laser cutter is under 10 bucks
randofo (author) in reply to pingo6Mar 7, 2011. 9:38 PM
You don't already have one?
pingo6 in reply to randofoMar 12, 2011. 4:10 PM
why would i? i dont really need one. plus you cant cut stuff too thick.
ultrauber says: May 20, 2009. 6:59 PM
If you didn't have a laser cutter, you could just use gigantic drill bits, right?
sethcim in reply to ultrauberMar 12, 2011. 6:36 AM
You could probably use hole saws.
ItsTheHobbs in reply to ultrauberJul 23, 2009. 12:15 PM
Yes, but be REALLY careful... Don't want it to crack...
big-jamie says: May 14, 2009. 2:57 PM
i just have one question...where did you get a laser cutter and how much are they ? =)
thetech101 in reply to big-jamieMay 15, 2009. 8:25 PM
Check the epilog site linked above. Around 3,000+ dollars. And that's cheap for most lasers.
Alyakpink in reply to thetech101Aug 2, 2009. 2:51 PM
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mg0930mg in reply to AlyakpinkOct 17, 2010. 8:54 PM
You can't spell...or read.
It said for most lasers.
Alyakpink in reply to mg0930mgOct 27, 2010. 6:52 PM
ok well im sorry. all i said was: "ya, $3000, real cheap!" u ddnt need 2 comment on tht at all.
PS: i accidentally clicked remove above 4 the comment so ya thts y it says "removed by author or community request"
mg0930mg in reply to AlyakpinkOct 28, 2010. 12:35 PM
You didn't need to comment on this either, then why did you? That's a stupid point to bring up.
j03tv says: Aug 8, 2010. 5:12 PM
Please put "Using a laser cutter" in the title of your instructable. Most people dont have a laser cutter which makes this project far from affordable and nowhere near $10/
anres321 in reply to j03tvSep 15, 2010. 6:10 AM
I aggree :D
randofo (author) in reply to j03tvAug 8, 2010. 8:59 PM
As it states in step 1:

(if you don't have a laser cutter, you can download the file in the next step and have a service like Ponoko cut it for you.)

Again, that is ponoko.com. It may cost slightly more than $10 to have them cut it, but not much more.

I'm not going to put it in the title. I don't have a welder, but I don't go around complaining on every single welding projects that I don't have the tool and it needs to be branded as such. If I want something welded, then I figure out how to get access to a welder or have someone weld it for me. I don't go around complaining to the person who has made something with their welder about how I can never do their project because I don't own one.
Templarix47 says: Aug 22, 2009. 4:18 PM
Under $10? How bout the laser?
randofo (author) in reply to Templarix47Aug 22, 2009. 7:45 PM
I already had the laser, heat gun and clamps. Doesn't everyone?
x z i t in reply to randofoMar 16, 2010. 12:22 AM
nobody has a laser cutter!
Templarix47 in reply to randofoAug 22, 2009. 8:17 PM
Nope! That's just me but how bout everybody else who doesnt have those things? Just buy those just to make a laptop stand and then never use them again? But still cool instructable.
stephenniall says: Dec 24, 2009. 3:11 PM
Ive been looking at laptop stands and ive had the same problem as you there all ugly !

Im going to cut one like this but at the back im going to cut room for 4 usb ports (from a usb hub) a fan and a wireless card antenna Hopefully ! 

Now to bribe our schools Technology teacher to let me use the laser cutter , Shouldnt be too hard
bowmaster in reply to stephenniallJan 17, 2010. 8:52 PM
How to persuade a tech teacher.
Pick one:
A: $500 cash.
B: Give them the latest piece of Japanese tech.
C: Hit them with a $10 wrench.
Ender Wiggin in reply to bowmasterFeb 4, 2010. 4:03 PM
 Sounds like C is the most effective (and cheapest) option!
bowmaster in reply to Ender WigginFeb 4, 2010. 4:33 PM
Actually, a is most likely to work, C is the least.
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