I'm looking for a method for building the the IPAD in a kitchen cabinet.
I know this video on youtube the WAF factor of this mount is ZERO.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cq6My3kEqqk
Stainless steel frame will be the best to use as frame..since the other kitchen machines are also made from stainless steel
Any tips, ideas are welcome.
The Ipad will be build in a door of 45 x 60 cm
Ipad in a kitchen cabinet
Ipad in a kitchen cabinet
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Re: Ipad in a kitchen cabinet
I like it. Looks really good. Too bad that there is no charging in the case. You always have to plug in the cable.
Herbus (Jos)
Re: Ipad in a kitchen cabinet
Vogel version is more the portable one.
I'm looking for something like this one...
http://www.chipchick.com/2010/08/iport- ... -wall.html
Price is $ 500
I'm looking for something like this one...
http://www.chipchick.com/2010/08/iport- ... -wall.html
Price is $ 500
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Re: Ipad in a kitchen cabinet
That 500$ price just annihilates the great price-point that an iPad can offer as a 'cheap' touch controller...
Btw, Have you checked that stainless steel on the iPad doesn't cause the same problems we had with other capacitive touchscreens with rvs frames?
Btw, Have you checked that stainless steel on the iPad doesn't cause the same problems we had with other capacitive touchscreens with rvs frames?
Re: Ipad in a kitchen cabinet
Formica has some nice rvs looks and can is relative easy to cut
http://www.formica.eu.com/publish/site/ ... metal.html
together with the connector in this usb loader : http://us.kensington.com/html/17448.html wich is hook shaped ( haaks dus ) so it doesnt add much more in its width than the thickness of a print ( when you get ride of the housing of the loader)
Something that still is in the back of my mind...
http://www.formica.eu.com/publish/site/ ... metal.html
together with the connector in this usb loader : http://us.kensington.com/html/17448.html wich is hook shaped ( haaks dus ) so it doesnt add much more in its width than the thickness of a print ( when you get ride of the housing of the loader)
Something that still is in the back of my mind...
Re: Ipad in a kitchen cabinet
Robin,
That's good one.
I will try to find that out.
That's good one.
I will try to find that out.
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