What you see here is the result of a lot of trials and errors. I wanted to make a phone stand using "living hinges." The
living hinges allow a single piece of rigid material to bend. The phone stand is cut out of thin 1/8" mfd board using a laser cutter. It
is the size of a credit card so it will fit in your wallet. You can also use it as a headphone wrap. The stand has adjustable angles and
supports both landscape and portrait orientations. The stand is perfect for video chatting and watching movies. Disclaimer: While the
living hinges give rigid materials flexibility, the hinges will break if over-stressed. The stand's two back support hinges can bend up to
about 110 degrees and the front short "phone bracket" can bend 160 degrees. The stand is made using a laser cutter. Laser cutter+
wood=burnt wood. While each stand is given a bubble bath, it will still have a bit of smell to it. The smell is not offensive. Some people
even find the smell pleasant.
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Looks very practical.