How to make your own ipad headboard boom

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How to Make your own iPad Headboard Boom? Resting the iPad on the chest is not the ideal position. It can lead to a cramped neck and strain to the eyes. Typing becomes difficult and even the slightest movement can knock it over. Installing a headboard is a much better option for iPad users. Let’s look at some DIY designs for mounting iPads that are easy to install and efficient to use - 1. The Swinging Arm This simple design consists of an arm that makes use of timber that is one inch in width. There are bolts installed that allow the arm to have considerable movement. The basic concept is based on the ball and socket joint. The only problem in this design is the installing in the wall part. It is not so sturdy and could do with a wooden frame. If you happen to paint it in a dark hue it looks very pro. 2. The Swivel Arm This a much more professional design as it takes care of the instability of the first one. It can be mounted easily and the lighting fixture is similar to a drafting table. However, procuring an old light is a tough job, unless a spare is lying at home. It’s a good design for people on a tight budget.

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How to Make your own iPad Headboard Boom?

Resting the iPad on the chest is not the ideal position. It can lead to a cramped neck and

strain to the eyes. Typing becomes difficult and even the slightest movement can knock it

over. Installing a headboard is a much better option for iPad users.

Let’s look at some DIY designs for mounting iPads that are easy to install and efficient to

use -

1. The Swinging Arm

This simple design consists of an arm that makes use of timber that is one inch in width.

There are bolts installed that allow the arm to have considerable movement. The basic

concept is based on the ball and socket joint. The only problem in this design is the

installing in the wall part. It is not so sturdy and could do with a wooden frame. If you

happen to paint it in a dark hue it looks very pro.

2. The Swivel Arm

This a much more professional design as it takes care of the instability of the first one. It

can be mounted easily and the lighting fixture is similar to a drafting table. However,

procuring an old light is a tough job, unless a spare is lying at home. It’s a good design for

people on a tight budget.

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3. The Booming Headboard

It’s a simple design that extends from the back of the bed and slants down. This design has

no moving parts and prevents the tablet from slipping and falling. The only weakness in this

design is the bungee cords that hold the device in place. A wooden frame would make more

sense n this design.

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4. The Easel Head Board

It is an improvement on the head boomer as it offers flexibility to the slanted portion of the

head board. By installing screws, it can be moved to different angles. Instead of the bungee

cords the iPad is kept in place by a wooden frame that has wooden clips on the bottom and

the top. The only worrisome factor is the clips that might allow the iPad to slip.

5. The Hybrid

If DIY designs are not your cup of tea then buy a cantilever wall mount that is usually used

for mounting monitors and LED TV’s. It is easy to install can be ordered online and can also

be combined with one of the wooden boards.

Resource: Handyman at your service