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S. Heslop:
Thinking about it some more, I could make a portion of the top flat. And the fact that I can't put stuff on top of it might actually be beneficial. Another thing I was thinking of was copying this and maybe sticking some reference sheets to the inside of the lid, but I can see myself having to take off all the accumulated junk from the top every time I want to open it. |
AdeV:
Why not go with a drop-front breadbin? It's got a handy flat top, and if you sellotape (ahem, affix in a professional manner) the keyboard to the fold-up front, you've got plenty of space inside the bin for the actual gubbins :) |
S. Heslop:
--- Quote from: AdeV on August 03, 2014, 07:33:59 PM ---Why not go with a drop-front breadbin? --- End quote --- Never thought about making the keyboard flip out. I'd only considered making the monitor flip up like a laptop. Although to be honest I want to have a go at making one of those bureau style shutters for the sake of it. But i'll keep it in mind for if I find out the shutter idea won't leave me enough room for the power adapters (I still need to measure them up). |
vtsteam:
Leave a small space to put some actual bread or crackers in it, too, for late night snacking! |
DMIOM:
--- Quote from: vtsteam on August 03, 2014, 10:35:43 PM ---Leave a small space to put some actual bread or crackers in it, too, for late night snacking! --- End quote --- to feed the mouse ? :palm: |
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