Youtube tutorial available here http://youtu.be/nye3NRyQmj8?list=UUJkwUAAJW7e-r_cDUI6u0Uw
Laptop stand made on a router table by using a template, finished with hard burnishing oil.
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Lovely work here Warren. Tasteful design, great curvature and structural definition. I've just joined the Kreg family, and it's an inspirational boost.
Thank you for sharing!
Warren , excellent project with a very eye catching appeal. It looks like this was some work and shows that you have mastered the router. Good job as I do not see and router bit burns and all the shapes are well done. What I notice the most about this is that the use of curves has elimated any sharp edges of which would be very desirable for anyone to use. It looks very user friendly and give the lap top protection and the storage is a plus. Thank you for sharing your work.
This is great! I watched the video and have placed this project on my "some day would like to try" list. Great design and I love the wood grain on this! Good job!
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