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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. |
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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. |
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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 |
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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. |
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Finally turn lazy suzanne. |
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