Vertical Laptop Stand

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Vertical Laptop Stand

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Make a vertical laptop stand (inspired by Twelve South's BookArc). Positioning a laptop vertically reduces heat buildup on the bottom and allows it to run much cooler!

Measurements

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Measure the thickness of your laptop. If you use calipers, I suggest applying some tape on the jaws to avoid scratching your computer.

You'll need to do some calculations to determine the size of all the pieces. All the measurements are in the PDF plans: http://fasteasysmarttool.com/laptop/

Step 2: Cut Pieces to Width

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I cut down a sheet of 3/4" plywood to a manageable size. Then at the mitre saw, I cut two thin strips (1"), and one thick strip* (2 5/8").

*These dimensions should be adjusted for your laptop per the plans in step 1.

Cut Pieces to Length

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The mitre saw table is adjusted to 22.5°.

I apply masking tape to the plywood to control tearout.

Sanding

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Prepare the surfaces for gluing.

Tape the Bits Together

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Use masking tape to hold everything together before the glue-up.

Test Fit

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Perfect!

Glue-up

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Apply glue to all the joints. Let it set overnight.

Glue Clean-Up

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Clean-up any glue squeeze out, and break the edges with sandpaper.

Route Cable Holes (Optional)

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On the router table, I cut a slot on each side for cable management.

Strength Test!

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To be honest... I'm surprised it didn't break :)

Apply Finish

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I'm using enduro-var. First I pre-raise the grain with water. Then I apply two coats of finish, sanding between each coat.

Done!

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Your laptop has a new home!

Video

How to Make a Wooden Laptop Stand (Free Plans)

Here's a video of the whole process.