This content describes a laptop monitor stand that is designed for a corner work cubicle. The stand is made from pine and oak with a satin polyurethane finish. The oak vertical sides are treated with Shou Sugi Ban and sealed with polyurethane. The stand elevates the monitor base about 3″ and the laptop platform about 5″ off the desk surface.
To construct the stand, 1″ x 8″ pine boards are joined with a biscuit joiner and wood glue. The finished assembly is completed with tapered wood screws that have been counter sunk. Cut outs are made in the base to accommodate cable ports in the cubicle desk.
Various tools are used to construct the stand, including a table saw, biscuit joiner, jig saw, electric drill, palm sheet sander, pipe clamps, quick clamps, various drill bits, pencils, wax pencil, tape measure, metal rulers, speed square, propane torch, nylon scrub brush, and paint brush.
Overall, this content provides a detailed description of a laptop monitor stand that is both functional and visually appealing.