Simple Laptop Stand


Needed a cheap and effective laptop stand that would work for both of my laptops. Used as little material and tools as possible.
Materials and Tools


Materials:
- 100x45x45 mm piece of wood
- 2x rubber feet
- 2x steel wood screw
Tools:
- saw
- clamps
- wood glue
- screwdriver
- sandpaper
Cut Wood

Measure and cut to desired size. I cut the piece of wood diagonally to get two triangle shapes; you can see the marked lines in the picture.
Glue Together and Sand

Glue the side legs together. Make sure to let it dry properly before sanding it down.
Screw in Rubber Feet

Rubber feet are put on the top to provide more friction and keep the laptop in place.
Finished


As a footnote, there is enough room to install a fan if you should desire more cooling for your laptop.