This author spent alot of time making this curved laptop desk. Me…I wonder if the steam approach would have been easier…of course it would not been done with plywood.
https://www.instructables.com/id/Making-a-Bent-Wood-Laptop-Tray/
This author spent alot of time making this curved laptop desk. Me…I wonder if the steam approach would have been easier…of course it would not been done with plywood.
https://www.instructables.com/id/Making-a-Bent-Wood-Laptop-Tray/

Nice build, as long as you have a laser cutter to cut it out.

Basically glue some magnets to the end of the desk. Simple job to do.
https://www.instructables.com/id/MAGNETIC-Cable-Organisation/

Not sure if I would make one myself, but its a pretty cool build overall.

I like this build. Its basically a curved board that you slip under a door to lift it. I typically use a crowbar for this, but this is nicer as its smaller, lighter, and won’t mark up the floor.
https://www.homemadetools.net/forum/board-door-lifter-offcut-77690?homelistings#post151893

Interesting 3D printed build to open doors without touching them. Me, well with the lever doors I just use a stick. I think the design is to also work on turn doorknobs as well.

I had thought about this before. I like this authors build as he makes the power generator with 3D printed frame, wire and magnets. This would make a cool kit to make with kids. He even has frames you can 3D print to make the coils.

I have seen similar builds in the past, but this is the 1st one you can build yourself. Ints an interesting build as when its in wheel form, you can go faster, but the other form is good for climbing and going thru dirt.

with some elastic string, foam, and a transparency. Nice build overall and looks like its a small enough design that most home 3D printers can handle it.
https://www.instructables.com/id/COVID-19-Coronavirus-Face-Shield/
I like how the author uses the tablesaw to intially make the t slots instead of slowly going thru with a router.