I use landscape most of the time. I have two different kinds from a store. I’m not really impressed with either one. I like your third prototype model. Will you be offering a pattern on paper or a page to download. I’d love to have one made of wood. God bless your little grey cells to think of many more helpful things. 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏾🙏🏻🇨🇦❤️🇺🇸🕎✝️☝🏻
Hi Linda. I have thought about making formal plans for this but haven't done it yet. Maybe someday. I'm also thinking about version #4 so we'll see. The other thing I was trying to show in this video is that making useful projects using cardboard is very doable. My wife uses this tablet stand everyday. It is light (so it's easy to move around), it is rigid (so it doesn't bend or wobble), and it has stood up to daily use for well over 1 year now. When I first started making this cardboard tablet stand, I thought this would only be a prototype that would get replaced by a wooden version once I finalized the design. Now, I'm not so sure. A wooden version would certainly be heavier although it would look nicer after finishing with stain, oil or paint. So now I'm investigating different ways to build using cardboard (different types) and also different ways to finish it. Thanks for your comment and for watching.
I use landscape most of the time. I have two different kinds from a store.
I’m not really impressed with either one. I like your third prototype model. Will you be offering a pattern on paper or a page to download. I’d love to have one made of wood. God bless your little grey cells to think of many more helpful things. 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏾🙏🏻🇨🇦❤️🇺🇸🕎✝️☝🏻
Hi Linda. I have thought about making formal plans for this but haven't done it yet. Maybe someday. I'm also thinking about version #4 so we'll see.
The other thing I was trying to show in this video is that making useful projects using cardboard is very doable. My wife uses this tablet stand everyday. It is light (so it's easy to move around), it is rigid (so it doesn't bend or wobble), and it has stood up to daily use for well over 1 year now.
When I first started making this cardboard tablet stand, I thought this would only be a prototype that would get replaced by a wooden version once I finalized the design. Now, I'm not so sure. A wooden version would certainly be heavier although it would look nicer after finishing with stain, oil or paint.
So now I'm investigating different ways to build using cardboard (different types) and also different ways to finish it.
Thanks for your comment and for watching.