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I was having trouble with my PDA, finding a good place for it, and using it in all the positions I need it in. So I came up with an idea for a Lazy Suzanne and found some coasters. Ten Minutes later, voila.
First two coasters, in the top left you can see the paper clips after I bent them into brackets.
These are the three brackets I used. Using three I found I could make the lazy suzanne spin in a stable manner. I put them at 90 degrees from each other. The brackets are cut off peices of paper clips, (just one loop) bent such that they make a double U shap. The four parts that make up the verticle section of the U's are seperated by a space slight shorter then the thicknes of the two coasters. This will keep them nice and snug.
sThis is the bottom of the Cd's after sticky tac and the brackets have been affixed.
Same as above, only in this one this is the top, which attaches later to the pda stand.
Flipping it over so the bottom is up, I placed Ducttap across the brackets to hold them in place. this keeps the brackets from sliding and pushing the coasterss out of alignment
Having fliped it over again, so that its right side up, I pushed firmly on the coasters so that the sticky-tac on the bottom adhered to the top of the table. Finaly I took some scrap duct tape and folded it over and over sutffing it in the center hole, between the brackets. This also aids in keeping the brackets in place.
Next push the PDA cradle down firmly so that the sticky tack adheres to it.
Finally turn lazy suzanne.