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Step 6Final additions.

Final additions.
These are the final additions I did to the stand, some are needed, but most of them are optional.
  • I added a small metal lip on the bottom centre, this stops the bottom of the iPad slipping off the front, its worth doing, it may not look as nice, but it sure does give the iPad a firmer holding.
  • Small leather strips on the stands lip helps to hold the iPad, the styrene lip will not mark the iPad, but the styrene as little grip.
  • I added another whole section of dark leather on the back, This neatens up the rear, not needed if you have no worries about seeing the back.
  • Painting the edge of the styrene frame with a silver metallic paint helps it to tie in with the aluminium stand. You could edge it with leather again.
  • On the gap at the front I added some aluminium foil. 
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I am a British Graphic Designer, when I am not working I spend my time making an array of projects, from electronic instruments and chessboards to cyberpunk rifles and steampunk props. If you have an...
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