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Simple Metallic Laptop Stand

Step 4Enjoy your new laptop stand

Enjoy your new laptop stand
Now place your laptop on your stylish new laptop stand and enjoy.

I think the angle is perfect for typing and the mesh of the document holder creates great circulation from every side. The metal makes it really sturdy and best of all it was simple to make, looks great and cost next to nothing.
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Mar 19, 2009. 4:36 PMAzn Zero says:
Dude that nice! i might make one myself for my laptop
Feb 25, 2009. 6:59 PMChrisxc924 says:
hey this is really cool looking but looks a little thin, like both ends hang off and it looks cool but I'm wondering if it is hard to type on at all? keep it up this looks cool!
Jan 17, 2009. 10:13 PMactswaddell says:
I like this a lot! Even I can make it. Good Job!!!
Dec 28, 2008. 3:12 PMWyzird05 says:
Great instructable! I'm looking into adding a USB hub to the bottom.
Mar 18, 2008. 9:50 PMMovieMadMan says:
This is pretty frigen sweet!
Mar 18, 2008. 12:38 PMStrangeRover says:
The right-front rubber stop blocks the CD slot. I find that the rubbermaid non-skid stuff keeps my MBP in place without the front stops. cheers s

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