D.I.Y. Laptop Stands

by Nirzaree in Circuits > Computers

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D.I.Y. Laptop Stands

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Well, laptop cooling stand is the essential thing if your laptop accidentally starts acting as an oven.. :P    is fuming hot air and making the surface irritable to work with. 

So here is what I had made a month ago, to help my laptop. 

All the stands here  are made out of MDF, a kind of wood.  Made them at a friend's woodworking shop. 

You could make these of different materials, maybe thick cardboard or acrylic sheet or any other material which is at your disposal. 

Items required : 
  • a small sheet of MDF                    [to build the pad]
  • Band saw                                        [to do the cutting]
  • nails                                                  [to fix the joints well]
  • glue                                                   [pour at the joints]
  • DC Fan 12V                                     [optional but highly recommended! :) ]
  • USB cable                                        [to connect the fan to the USB port of the laptop]
  • Soldering iron                                 




Important design tip : 
 
Maximize open space while taking care of the required strength and convenience. 





Laptop Stand 1.0

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This is the first pad that we made. 
Simple, neat,easy to make! :) 
  • Due to the open spaces, it allowes a lot of ventilation for the hot air. 
  • The attachments on the front end are just to not let the laptop slip forward. 
  • This is a non-foldable stand 
  • It is a little difficult to sneak this one into a backpack.

Laptop Stand 1.1

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  • We added hinges on the side joints and in the center of the base to make a foldable pad.
  • It can fit into a backpack quite easily! 
  • We also added a 12V DC fan for faster and better cooling. 
  • We drilled a few holes on the chassis for more air flow. 
  • The fan doesn't consume much current from the laptop so dont worry! :)  

Laptop Stand 1.2 [the Minimalist Design! :) ]

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This is the latest version of the board that we built. 

Additional materials required for this design : 
  • Thin metal rods 
  • Nuts and bolts 
  • Small wooden cyclindrical spacers [to push inverted bolts onto those and  then put the spacers on the ends of the metal rods ]

Features: 
  • Super light weight. 
  • Super sleek 
  • When dis-assembled, takes very little space! 

So if you too have a laptop which is in bad health, then get going and make one of these.. 

Happy D.I.Y.ing!  :D