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Plexiglas VESA Mount for Tablet PC

Plexiglas VESA Mount for Tablet PC
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I have a Lenovo X61t. It's their small laptop that is also a tablet. I run Ubuntu Linux on it but this Instructable is probably Windows compatible.

I bought a VESA mount arm from Ergotron. I wanted to be able to reposition my laptop for better ergonomics but I wanted to be able to still use it as a tablet (possibly while standing). There are several VESA mount options for laptops, but none seemed to suit my needs. I decided to build this out of Plexiglas and several screws with nuts and washers. Here's what you'll need to build this

Tools, etc:

An X-series tablet (The measurements may vary, I have the X61t).
A drill with appropriate bit.
Some measuring utensils.
A pencil.
Eye protection.

And some consumables:

1 sheet of Plexi that is 12" x 10 3/4" x 1/4"
2 sheets of Plexi that are 2" x 10 3/4"
4 5/32 1" metal screws
7 5/32 2" metal screws
22 5/32 washers
11 5/32 nuts

The Plexi and fasteners cost me about $20. I even had the Plexi cut (if you live in/near NYC go to Canal Plastics like I did. It's a great resource).
 
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Step 1Measure/drill holes in the large piece of Plexi

Measure/drill holes in the large piece of Plexi
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Using your measuring device put markings for four holes in the bottom edge of the large piece of Plexi. I centered them and spaced them 2" apart.

You will need to put three holes at the top as well. On my laptop there is a GSM modem antenna which makes the top uneven. I chose to put the three top screws off to the side so that it would not interfere or put any load on the antenna. YMMV depending on your laptop.

I also used the laptop itself to determine the placement of the holes. This was easy and helped me to make sure that the laptop would fit in the final product.
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9 comments
Jan 29, 2008. 6:59 AMMyrddin says:
Not to shabby dude! But why the "space bubble"? Oh the apartment right? Anyway you got that left brain working now. As a bit of info to other instructables what cam setup are ya using? Some of these guys might like to know. My problem is I think about doing one AFTER I've done the project LOL
Jan 30, 2008. 5:49 AMMyrddin says:
What I mean is you are getting some pretty good shots, some of these guys would like to know what you use to take your pictures so they can
Jan 28, 2008. 9:21 PMLinuxH4x0r says:
Awesome. This would even be good fro normal laptops.
Jan 27, 2008. 8:05 PMGorillazMiko says:
Wow, this looks really neat, that's an AWESOME laptop, how much did it cost?
Jan 28, 2008. 4:24 AMgmjhowe says:
i really really love this! only shame is that thos stands arnt cheap. also, i would be tempted to get some strips of silicon rubber or something to stop the lappy getting scratched. +1

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I'm an engineer (apparently) that specializes in media based computer systems and large storage (Terabytes). I went to school for painting and I like to make things.