My first project:
A laptop stand that can rotate, up/down and pivot.
Mounts to available bolts in the Side Board.
Made from the wood (18mm) i had laying around.
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I think if you open it in Easel there is an option to share it public
Panos Gerontis
Still not shared to public.
YML
Still not shared as of 1/2/18
Traxxtar
Is it shared now?
Hans T
Yes, now shared. Thank you
Sam Gironda
Nice job! You may want to consider cutting some holes in the tray for better heat dissipating.
Neil A
Thats a Great Idea!
Brian Hoelscher
This is a great idea. Thanks for sharing.
David Sease
Hello again. I just cut this project out and the only thing that I see is that the cuts do not properly fit into the cutouts for the mounts. Everything else is spot on.
David Sease
Good day all. I just cut this out and used 3/4" MDF it looks like it is intended for 1/2" just a FYI for anyone wanting to cut one of these for themselves.
Bryan Aitken
Stupid question.... but... what type of hardware is used on the base so it can pivot?
Jeremy Austin
newbie here how do i use someone elses design on here. i
for some reason dont see it
Kathy Wilt
sorry i found it lol
Kathy Wilt
What did you use to make the base pivot?
Seth Bruins
No hardware needed to pivot. Wood against wood.
Mike Phillips
New to CNC which bit is best to cut this? and how long should this take to cut? shortest I can get is 4hr I believe.
Colby Lucier
The circle part of the base that the mounts are on goes in the square base but I can't see what hardware is used through the holes in the center so that it can be stable and rotate.
John Choate
I like it.
Kenny Yates
really like the design, sadly had issues with base hole placement, not matching gthe xcarve sideboard that I recieved, should probably note the year and specs somewhere.Also the notches for the 6 curved rotation pieces does not match if you use 3/4 ply, OTHERWISE great design and idea, thanks
Very nice project. But not shared for the public?
Panos Gerontis
You have not shared this publicly
Carl Brink
Ok I tought i did. How do i share it public then?
Hans T
I think if you open it in Easel there is an option to share it public
Panos Gerontis
Still not shared to public.
YML
Still not shared as of 1/2/18
Traxxtar
Is it shared now?
Hans T
Yes, now shared. Thank you
Sam Gironda
Nice job! You may want to consider cutting some holes in the tray for better heat dissipating.
Neil A
Thats a Great Idea!
Brian Hoelscher
This is a great idea. Thanks for sharing.
David Sease
Hello again. I just cut this project out and the only thing that I see is that the cuts do not properly fit into the cutouts for the mounts. Everything else is spot on.
David Sease
Good day all. I just cut this out and used 3/4" MDF it looks like it is intended for 1/2" just a FYI for anyone wanting to cut one of these for themselves.
Bryan Aitken
Stupid question.... but... what type of hardware is used on the base so it can pivot?
Jeremy Austin
newbie here how do i use someone elses design on here. i for some reason dont see it
Kathy Wilt
sorry i found it lol
Kathy Wilt
What did you use to make the base pivot?
Seth Bruins
No hardware needed to pivot. Wood against wood.
Mike Phillips
New to CNC which bit is best to cut this? and how long should this take to cut? shortest I can get is 4hr I believe.
Colby Lucier
The circle part of the base that the mounts are on goes in the square base but I can't see what hardware is used through the holes in the center so that it can be stable and rotate.
John Choate
I like it.
Kenny Yates
really like the design, sadly had issues with base hole placement, not matching gthe xcarve sideboard that I recieved, should probably note the year and specs somewhere.Also the notches for the 6 curved rotation pieces does not match if you use 3/4 ply, OTHERWISE great design and idea, thanks
Richard Dudley Raybon