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Book holder/stand
After seeing people in cafes with metal bookstands
conveniently not straining their backs
while reading, I decided to make my own stand
for home use. I could have made a portable one
but chose not to, for now.
Materials
- Two 18" long pieces of 1.5" x 3/4" wood
to serve as the wide beams.
- Two 9" long pieces of same, to serve as
the vertical members.
- Two 5.5" pieces of same, to serve as feet.
Cut them at 45 degrees where they will connect
to the stand.
- One 3" piece of same, to serve as that
small middle prong that holds the spine of the book.
- Fourteen 1.5" wood screws.
Procedure
- Using a T-square or piece of paper to get
a 90 degree angle, connect the bottom horizontal
piece to the two vertical pieces (not feet).
Also connect the central "prong".
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Then, connect the top horizontal piece
on the other side of the verticals.
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Now cut the 45 degree angle of the feet
using a mitre box.
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Attach each foot with 2 screws for strength.
In theory you can also use some wood glue
but I avoid it since it's toxic.
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