Razr M Docking Station






In helping my son stay organized, I decided he needed a docking station for his new mobile phone. However, they didn't make one yet for his Motorola Razr M, so I slapped this one together out of some wood scraps and shellacked it.
The only part I was worried about was securing the USB cable firmly enough in the base to allow the repeated docking and undocking. This turned out not to be much of a problem. I had cut the groove for the connector in the base slightly too large, so I shimmed it with Starbucks coffee stirrers and a little Elmers, and it's very solid.
Much cheaper than the 30 bucks I probably would have spent buying one, and - monogrammed.
The only part I was worried about was securing the USB cable firmly enough in the base to allow the repeated docking and undocking. This turned out not to be much of a problem. I had cut the groove for the connector in the base slightly too large, so I shimmed it with Starbucks coffee stirrers and a little Elmers, and it's very solid.
Much cheaper than the 30 bucks I probably would have spent buying one, and - monogrammed.