Simple, cheap, portable laptop stand/cooler

 by TyBeau
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This is a super-easy, low-cost project that anyone can do. This laptop stand/cooler can be made for any size or any brand laptop (I made mine for a 13.3 inch MacBook).
 
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Step 1: Materials List

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You will need:

PVC (about 1 inch size)

Grippy pad (not sure what it's called - you will recognize it in the picture)

Hot glue gun

Hack saw (or similar)

Tape measure
khalidmahida says: Jun 7, 2010. 8:52 AM
seems to be very easy, what is grippy pad? any alternative
TylerBeau in reply to khalidmahidaAug 14, 2010. 2:07 PM
I think another user called it "marco mat" but it can be found just about anywhere... dollar store, Target, Walmart, grocery store, etc. It's normally used to prevent rugs from slipping on hardwood floors or placed in kitchen drawers.
bigfunkychiken in reply to khalidmahidaJul 19, 2010. 4:56 AM
it is what you put under rugs to keep them from sliding
E_MAN says: Aug 26, 2009. 1:23 PM
This is Great! Simple, Cheap and Easy! you could buy a cheap large capacity flash drive from http://www.ecost.com and add a usb extension cable, an external storage device. Maybe do the same with a small fan!
thaCrab says: Jun 20, 2009. 6:13 PM
what about installing a small 5v (usb) fan IN the pipe & having a hole in the centre of the pipe so air is cooling the under side ,
LittleWolf in reply to thaCrabJul 1, 2009. 11:13 PM
We could add LEDs too! A storage compartment! Gentlemen, we can rebuild it; we have the technology.
Manch42 in reply to LittleWolfJul 6, 2009. 3:42 PM
Yeah! And Bluetooth! Everything is better with Bluetooth... xD
Tv1996 in reply to Manch42Aug 21, 2009. 9:24 AM
Don't forget the wifi card!
LittleWolf in reply to Manch42Jul 8, 2009. 11:42 PM
A crumb catcher, a motion sensor!
banner229 in reply to LittleWolfAug 23, 2009. 7:13 AM
external harddrive!
Wolf Seril says: Jun 11, 2009. 8:59 PM
I wouldn't exactly call it a "cooler", myself, but ok.
munchman says: Jun 5, 2009. 2:57 PM
Nice! Will do this weekend, probably!
lemonbar77 says: Jun 3, 2009. 7:10 PM
Brilliant! I think that stuff is drawer/cabinet liner. Pretty sure I've seen it at dollar stores. This is a very nice, practical and inexpensive solution. Thank you.
sgsidekick in reply to lemonbar77Jun 5, 2009. 12:37 PM
Yes. That stuff started out as shelf liner, but has been used for any number of things. I use a small bit to keep my cutting board from sliding when I'm trying to slice things. I also use it to keep my trackball mouse from sliding around if I get too enthusiastic in some of my games.
kirnex says: Jun 5, 2009. 8:49 AM
Thought: use a larger diameter PVC pipe, thin out the tucked in edges, and you can run your power cord through the pipe. Dunno about you, but mine in located on the left, but when working, often needs to be plugged into an outlet to the right. Running it through the back of this is a perfect solution. I'm going to modify this into a lap pad. :)
KedaDibandion says: Jun 4, 2009. 6:38 PM
Nice. That looks easy enough to do. Now I just need to find a laptop...
pmac93 says: Jun 3, 2009. 9:49 PM
The grippy pad is called marco mat
mweston says: Jun 3, 2009. 8:25 PM
Great, I like it - simple and elegant, I think that liner can be used for a lot of other application too, I use it to keep my laptop from sliding on my desk (drafters desk), and it works very well.
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