Introduction: Laptop Stand
Hello everybody,
Actually I learn cabinet-maker. For my first instructable I build a laptop stand for desk. It's better when you work with paper and cooled fast the laptop. I took pictures for steps. It's my first try for the dimension, they can be optimized. I hope that my model will inspire readers :)
Step 1:
Saw the piece of wood and gluing things together.
Step 2:
Draw a axis for drilling.
I make a small hole with a screw for precision.
Sand.
Step 3: Dowelled Joint
Step 4:
Scrap the wood for to remove excess glue and sand.
Step 5:
Cut the wooden tie.
Step 6:
Past the wooden tie straight.
And the finish sanding !
Step 7: The Final Result !

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15 Comments
7 years ago
I do not want to be nit picky but I seem to be missing the measurements for the different pieces of wood used. You know, like the measurements for the different pieces used to make the laptop stand, what type of wood used, size dowel pins used, the spacing and diameter of the dowel pin holes, the angle of the support posts for the platform? It looks like a very nice stand.
8 years ago on Introduction
I made one!!!!
I made a few modification and whanted to share the design whit you.
You can disassemble for packing in your backpak.
Hope you like it.
Reply 7 years ago
very nice modification.
Reply 8 years ago on Introduction
My apologies for the late response, your project is very good !! I'm happy about this idea ! Thanks for sharing your project !
Reply 8 years ago on Introduction
Mr. Holand Which materials you used to made this laptop stand.it is very impressive. may u send this detail at my email i.d
shammi01692@gmail.com
Thanks sir
8 years ago on Introduction
Very nice looking stand
Reply 8 years ago on Introduction
Thank you very much :)
8 years ago on Introduction
hey what kind of wood you used for this material and how did you keep the wood so clean and good looking after the cut
Reply 8 years ago on Introduction
My apologies for the late response. The wood used is beech and. For clean the surface after cut i scrap the wood. You can see that in the step 5.
8 years ago
Very good
Reply 8 years ago on Introduction
My apologies for the late response. Thank you very muck Elhadni ! :)
8 years ago
Beautiful project. I hope to see more projects from you.
Reply 8 years ago on Introduction
I hope to make a new one soon ! Thank you so much Susitna :)
8 years ago
Very good craftsmanship!
I like the simple, functional design.
Reply 8 years ago on Introduction
Me too, thank you very much arlod 2 :)!!