Using some plastic and a toaster you can make your own PSP stand, JavaMoose writes "I decided to make a simple little stand for the PSP. Handy when watching videos, and it lets me have it connected to external speakers and the charger - while on the stand. It is very simple to make, and only cost me about 20 minutes and 25 cents worth of plastic." [via] Link.
DIY PSP Stand
Using some plastic and a toaster you can make your own PSP stand, JavaMoose writes "I decided to make a simple little stand for the PSP. Handy when watching videos, and it lets me have it connected to external speakers and the charger - while on the stand. It is very simple to make, and only cost me about 20 minutes and 25 cents worth of plastic." [via] Link.
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Very cool. Anyone know what type of plastic he used?
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Polymethyl-2-methylpropanoate, also known as Polymethyl methacrylate, PMMA, Perspex®, plexiglas, Lucite®, Acrylite®, Acrylplast® or acrylic glass, or just acrylic.
Polycarbonate (Makrolon®, Lexan®, Zelux®) would also work.
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