Multiple Phone Stand
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I created this to keep my desk tidy by storing four large phones with space for charger cables to plug in at the bottom. The cables can be neatly tucked under the stand, out of sight. The base is 1/4 inch plywood I had on hand. Multiple segments make up the phone-holding lip, so you can adjust your stand's width to fit various phone sizes. Instructions Materials: * 1/4 inch plywood * #6 x 1/2 inch wood screws with flat heads Cut a rectangular base from plywood measuring 6 inches by 15.5 inches. Experiment with different base sizes and number of ledge segments. Print one each STL file, except for the Ledge Segment file – you'll need three copies. All parts attach to the base using screws inserted into the underside. Secure short legs on the side near the front, ensuring the left leg is attached. Next, place a 4-inch gap between tall legs on both sides and attach them. Screw one Ledge Segment piece onto the front edge and use it as a guide to add additional ledge pieces. Each ledge should touch its neighbors, securing the phone stand's structure.
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