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Repairs101's video: Tabletop Electronics Charging Station - How To Build

@Tabletop Electronics Charging Station - How To Build
Organize your charger cables and electronics! Easy, simple four piece design makes this a fun to build, useful shop project that anyone with access to some basic woodshop tools can make. Made entirely out of recycled scraps - another free "something from nothing" idea from Repairs101 !! Transcript provided for the hearing impaired: Alright today on Repairs101 I’m going to show you how I took a bunch of old junk I found and built this charging station to cope with the cord clutter on my kitchen counter. Alright so the other day I decided it was high time that I dealt with this ever increasing mess of charger cables. So I dug around in my woodpile a bit and found some end-scraps that would match well enough and cut them down to this simple design using the least material I could. So then I cut a set of shallow kerfs to hold the top and some deeper ones to carry the shelf. OK so I just clean out these grooves using my chisels. Then I fit the back-brace and I used this stone to open up the hole enough to accept a countersunk screw. Then I laid some carpenters glue into the dado grooves … and across the butts of the cross-brace. Once I got my countersunk screws in the back I eyeballed a couple of reinforcing screws down each side. Now adequate ventilation is critical for the success of your station – so I used these nail-on feet for added clearance and a non-scratching footprint. Then it was just a matter of making this old, scratched slate tile that I found beside a dumpster fit the groove by chiselling the bottom side of the groove where no one would ever notice. So if you’ve got electronics that get really warm when you’re charging them you can place them on the stone top and use it as a “heat sink”. That is to say a place for the heat to sink into. Alright thanks for watching and don’t forget to subscribe!

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This video was published on 2015-05-03 12:29:52 GMT by @Repairs101 on Youtube. Repairs101 has total 79.5K subscribers on Youtube and has a total of 179 video.This video has received 127 Likes which are lower than the average likes that Repairs101 gets . @Repairs101 receives an average views of 76.2K per video on Youtube.This video has received 5 comments which are lower than the average comments that Repairs101 gets . Overall the views for this video was lower than the average for the profile.

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