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Selfmade laptop cooling pad

Ere97

HEY!

This is my first project on this site.

 

 

I've almost done the wooden parts, but still i need to cut the acrylic glass and think how to attach the glass to the wooden parts and how to make 2 92 mm holes to the glass

 

More photos will come in the future.

 

If photo quality is poor, i am using old grate-ful Samsung Galaxy S2 but i will use in next photos a better camera

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AMAZING!

Your woodworking is fantastic!

But is the lower part of the slant a little too high?

Shouldn't it touch the ground?

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Nice, I love woodwork. I just built a bookshelf with my neighbor for my mom as a her birthday present. 

rawr!! I'm a ferret!

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Both end's will be covered with wood called Merbau. It makes it look cleaner.

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  • 2 weeks later...

I'll add more photos this week.

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