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Why not placing it at the wall rotating it 90º clockwise so: 1 - The cables come straight down, 2 - The "Dell" logo stays in the right position and 3 - Gravity helps in keeping it in place?
@@webdev217 Of course I do. If you would have done some research, you would have noticed that avaliable docking stations are supposed to lie on the desk, and that they do not offer mounting holes to be attached on walls. Docking stations only solve the problem you mentioned, so that all cables go out on the back, you still have to DIY the wall mounting and how you make all cables go into 1 cable tunnel. BTW, IMHO a wall mounted tablet looks ugly, I would hide it on the underside of the table, but that is just me.
@@Flix-f6q the fact that some model comes with an optional docking station, does not mean that model has all the ports on the back. On the contrary, every single Thinkpad I've had usually had ports on left and right, only maybe power port on the back. And if you've got the Thinkpad, it kind of defeats the purpuse of doing this, since they have very good and also slim options for docks, probably other manufacturers too.
Man I have no idea how you come up with these DIYs but you do see things differently. One thing what I like most about your designs is that none of them are sloppy all of them are well thought out .... I mean the aesthetics are on point.
Not to criticize the mount, which is awesome by the way, but I haven't seen a laptop with ports on the back for the last 5-6 years, most of them instead have ports both on their left and right, which would require a different mounting system to take advantage of all of them.
For older laptops, it's worth to check eBay for docking stations. These docking stations are made for this purpose and costs about the same thing as the materials (cables!) needed for this project without the glue-in-laptop risks. For newest laptops with USB-C, this is a non-problem as USB-C can be used for all the connectors and charger if you have the right type of hub.
iSonikYT I'm not being helped out by that single USB-C port if I have an external monitor and the HDMI for that is on the opposite side of the laptop. Same goes for the power adapter plug, you can't simultaneously feed power back to the laptop through the USB-C and use it to transfer data back. So yea, that solves nothing at all, it just consolidates the data ports.
@@neptunez3495 we don’t even use docks anymore - we just use monitors with the USB C dock built in. And the price difference between the USB C version and standard version of the monitor is like $30 (monitors in question are 24 inch Dell U series).
I LOVE YOU. Your video was the first one that gave me the answer to what I always wanted to do, close the lid on my laptop when I'm using my large monitor. Now I don't have to get a docking station. I've asked tons of people, even Dell, who by the way, would have been happy to sell me a $200 docking station. I'm writing this with my laptop closed - I can't believe it was so simple. I AM SOOOOO HAPPY and grateful that you made and shared this video. Now I will look for a soution as to where I can put my laptop now that I can keep the lid closed so that I can neaten up my desk. THANK YOU!!!
This guy is just uniquely different. He has the best ideas. I've tried a few of his hacks. We need guys like this to be smart for us. For me. Thanks again bro.
You could make it like a "drawer" to make installing the laptop into the dock a lot easier. Otherwise, it would be really awkward to plug the laptop into the dock having to bend down and plug it in all the time. Having a fake drawer which is really a dock is an awesome idea.
That is the great part about DIY - you can always modify or change what you don't want or can't use. I just realised that my laptop ports are on two sides but I might get a USB type C dock and make an alternative version to this utilizing USB C so they are all in one place. Now I just need to find a USB C Dock that is affordable and has everything I need.
You would likely fry it and that configuration, all laptops also exhaust heat via the keyboard area, especially with the battery so where is you might not fry it you will shorten the battery life if you cover the top of it. That's why docking stations are designed like they are
This looks amazing and is super easy to make. Your channel is different from other UA-camrs in a sense that you use very simple tools unlike others where they have a big workshop with fancy equipments. Great work!
To stop opening the lid to push the power button, go into the bios and configure it to power on the device when power adapter is connected. This has helped me to use a single power switch to power up my entire desk including the laptop without touching it.
@@n4815164342 except it won't work for 99% of laptops as they don't have all the ports on the back 😆 most at least have usb and hdmi on opposite sides to each other or at least the power supply.
Ahhhh I missed your projects ! You don't publish very often but I guess it's wiser to trade regularity to quality... Wonderful video as usual, interesting, clean, good ideas and detailed advices... I LOVE IT!
Absolutely awesome video! Not only was this exactly what I was looking for, but it was clean, well explained and professionally put together! Thank you and well done!
Great example. Everyone is going to have their differences due to the variety of laptop form factors. There's plenty enough information here to give everyone a launch - thank you!
Wow, I’ve just found your channel and it’s great. I love that you’re a maker offering really unique and different things and not just the same old. I can only hope to make videos that engaging myself.
U have given me great ideas. I live in a 10 bye 20 cabin totally Off the Grid and space is the main thing that I need and I love the fact that every video I have seen of you doing something it's always hiding the cables nice and straight and out of sight. Just like with all the LEDs strips turning them into different light fixtures. I like the mushroom lights that you did it really gave me an idea to make the amount of solar panels walkway lights from the dollar store. I can put them on the outside of my cabin and it would really look like mushrooms versus lights. I even like what you did with the security cameras from old laptops.
Nice video. I think if it were me I would have had the cable exit straight down from the doc rather than to the right. I would probably also have embedded the cable into the wall. Or possibly I would have mounted the whole dock on the side if the desk where it is less visible. Also it's important to make sure you don't cover any ventilation holes.
Its amazing all those connectors have been replaced with a single USB-C port. Although I still love the idea of wall mounting a laptop to charge and use it. This video is for the most part still relevant Its a thumbs up from me!
This is such a great alternative, I love the general idea. 🤔 It could use some standoffs or a little more breathing room for ventilation. Other than that, it looks great 👍
Fun fact- PVC stands for Pablo Von Carlos, the full forename and surname of the creator of absolutely nothing because I have no idea what PVC stands for.
Amazing Idea! I rebuilt it with some changes. I built it to slide in my Notebook vertical and put the cables at the bottom. Because of the ports position i had to put the Power supply in the opposite side. Some work but its working as well. Oh an i bent some aluminium stripes around the sides (except the fan) for a sleek look. Took a wile but i love my tidy desk!
@@rickeyuson2731 Yes, but table airflow isn't great either. The best performance I've been able to get is with a vertical stand, which serves the same purpose with a $20 stand and gets all of the benefits with none of the hassle.
@Mr Random ...except that it's a waste of time to build and it doesn't look as good and it's only for one spot and it's more expensive than other solutions that are better, don't have to be mounted to a wall, and can (therefore) be transported to a different spot. At least when it's just on your lap it doesn't look stupid and you don't waste any money. DIY Perks used to be a cool channel, but now he just uses extreme amounts of aluminum to make overpriced, unessecary and stupid projects that don't make any sense. Maybe 5% of them are at least worth it, but at what point does it turn from a DIY video about making cheap and easy solutions to problems into building all of your own hardware from scratch? Anyway, it was still a good video.
You can multiply it for the second slot which will just be a frame with a mesh and put a laptop cooler into that slot with an hole in the middle for air and also use long screws so that it stays away from wall and have some good ventilation
Fairly sure most modern laptops have their ports at the sides so this isn't going to work - at least not easily. Mine also has power and HDMI on opposite sides making it even more difficult.
Several ways to deal with that. You can make the dock like in the video and have the plugs free and connect when needed, or you can mount the bottom ones like the the video has on the back, and have the top ones in a detachable mount. (this method gives less cable clutter)
Maybe create a slide in mechanism for the ports on both sides, No it won't be as seamless as a single direction slide in dock for all the ports in the back, but this might be the only other option since most laptop these day's come with ports on both sides. On the bright side you could use the port slide in mechanism as a lock mechanism to keep the laptop in place as well.
Just an Idea: I think one could make a universal dock that works with all laptops. You know those Aluminium rails used for drawers or doors. They could be used around the three sides where the laptop ports may be and the port could be configured such that they can be rolled on these rails and then be clip locked at the desired position. This would be much more difficult to design, But once done, in theory it would work with most laptops.
Just checked my laptop (which only has side ports) and one side is effectively fron I/O - headphone, microphone, single USB and SD. So I could slide the laptop in, plugging in HDMI, USB and power on the back, and use the rest as front inputs. Though mine only cools sufficiently when open (thanks, lenovo), so...
You could mount it in "landscape" instead of "portrait," leave it open, and have a wall-mounted second monitor. (Or just use the laptop's own monitor and free up extra space on your desk.) Also, if you have to use two sets of ports on opposite sides, you can have one set of ports fixed (as in this video) and have the other set slide in from the other side once that one's in place.
If the laptop he uses is the same I've got then it certainly would get hot. I've got a model with i7 and temps aren't low even in perfect conditions :P which this dock doesn't meet at all
Cooling isn't an issue. He did a cutout for the side vent, and any bottom vents will function the same way they would as when the laptop is on a desk. If cooling becomes an issue, the laptop had a cooling issue to begin with.
oh thank very much, sir.. My desk and office do look clutter and kind of messy. sometimes. I have a desktop and 2 laptops and always put the newer laptop in its box and put it away. The older laptop is the one I will need a docking station and. here it is.
If I'm correct that laptop has 2gb AMD card which isn't doing that well tbh. I never really used amd so I don't know if it's just that one but the Nvidia on the previous model even with less power doesn't struggle as much.
One other note regarding the HDMI cable; make sure you don't use one with a locking mechanism (specially the cheap ones) as it will be an extra step to remove your computer. I use an Dell E-Port Plus II with 2 Displayport screens and a monitor stand. Saves a lot of space on my desk as well and the docking station is under my desk. A big plus is the serial and parallel port that comes with it. Keep on going with those DIY tutorials, I enjoy them :)
While not in need of an actual dock, I am in need of a smarter way to store my laptop. And I think I now know what to do, given that I also have a lot of spare plywood (my preferred, cheap wood type due to its high strenght).
and then buy a pretty expensieve (100€ for a good one) thunderbolt dock, which will overheat in 2 minutes and will have problem if you connect too much usb stuff (on my macbook I can't connect more than 2 devices without getting that stupid "not enough power" notification)
Crazy how much has changed since this video, like easy to use USB-C hubs, allowing one cable going to your laptop to go into a hub that all other cables can use
You could tell he is not American, even if you watched this video on mute. Because, he used all hand tools. American UA-camrs will use routers, table saw, jig saw, scroll saw, and two types of sanders to make something bulky and ugly. Oh, and I am American and I do have all those tools, but it is nice to see someone making something with hand tools. Subscribed!
You could always make a variant where you favor one side, if the other side are just USB extensions for example. This video should be basically inspirational, it much depends on whether a docking station would be cumbersome or not in you case. But it sure gets the creative juices flowing :-)
Very very nice DIY! I would make sure the air intake from the bottom of the laptop is not blocked or is lifted a few mm to allow fresh air intake. You already took care of the exhaust.
This is why I prefer my MacBook if I wanna use display, I just get one hub stuck underneath the table and plug Ethernet cable, charger, hdmi in one hub and get usb c female to make extension so all I need to do is plug one cable for everything. With his setup you can’t even get Ethernet cable as u need to press the head to take it out, I know it’s unnecessary for most people but Ethernet really useful if you download or upload a lot.
Parts links!
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Hope you guys enjoy the video! If you'd like to help me out, it would be amazing if you could share this video around on relevant forums/blogs you partake in as it would help the video's performance immensely. Thanks!
what do you think about adding some cooling fans on the bottom? also, as your laptop would look separated from the wall some LED stripes can be added.
Love the build great design.
but my ports are in sucky places
0:28 Still using SHIT MUSIC that moves focus away from your talking I see
Randol Rafael Peguero Reynoso yeah that would be great with fans cause say my gaming laptop, but I have ports on both sides..
I’ll just ductape mine to the wall
Close enough
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Very manly approach.
Thats........... Ok
MacGyver ^_^ way
Why not placing it at the wall rotating it 90º clockwise so:
1 - The cables come straight down,
2 - The "Dell" logo stays in the right position and
3 - Gravity helps in keeping it in place?
Really good point here
I was just about to add the same suggestion, then I read yours...
Because its harder to take it out, when u slide it to left of right its much easier, then to lift it upwards.
@@webrubriek the laptop weighs a few pounds. Is it really that hard to fight gravity?
@@LuaiGhazali me too.
Super awesome, BUT.. I have had 15 laptops over the years and not a single one of them has all those ports on the same edge. Oh well....
Docking stations have all ports on the back, just buy a notebook that comes with a docking station, look thinkpads or fujitsu or dell models.
@@Flix-f6q DIY .... you understand that part?
@@webdev217 Of course I do. If you would have done some research, you would have noticed that avaliable docking stations are supposed to lie on the desk, and that they do not offer mounting holes to be attached on walls. Docking stations only solve the problem you mentioned, so that all cables go out on the back, you still have to DIY the wall mounting and how you make all cables go into 1 cable tunnel. BTW, IMHO a wall mounted tablet looks ugly, I would hide it on the underside of the table, but that is just me.
You can make one of the sides moveable, and it will still work.
@@Flix-f6q the fact that some model comes with an optional docking station, does not mean that model has all the ports on the back. On the contrary, every single Thinkpad I've had usually had ports on left and right, only maybe power port on the back. And if you've got the Thinkpad, it kind of defeats the purpuse of doing this, since they have very good and also slim options for docks, probably other manufacturers too.
I like just putting it on a shelf and plugging up all the stuff like it’s on life support
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I seem to always have USB power delivery issues with lots of devices and hubs connected. Sucks. Even though I have 4x3.1USB
Man I have no idea how you come up with these DIYs but you do see things differently. One thing what I like most about your designs is that none of them are sloppy all of them are well thought out .... I mean the aesthetics are on point.
Not to criticize the mount, which is awesome by the way, but I haven't seen a laptop with ports on the back for the last 5-6 years, most of them instead have ports both on their left and right, which would require a different mounting system to take advantage of all of them.
Dominic H. Unfortunately that is true. :/
For older laptops, it's worth to check eBay for docking stations. These docking stations are made for this purpose and costs about the same thing as the materials (cables!) needed for this project without the glue-in-laptop risks. For newest laptops with USB-C, this is a non-problem as USB-C can be used for all the connectors and charger if you have the right type of hub.
Dominic H. Most new laptops have usb c, so you could just use that one port
iSonikYT
I'm not being helped out by that single USB-C port if I have an external monitor and the HDMI for that is on the opposite side of the laptop. Same goes for the power adapter plug, you can't simultaneously feed power back to the laptop through the USB-C and use it to transfer data back. So yea, that solves nothing at all, it just consolidates the data ports.
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one swallow doesn't make a summer
Thunderbolt 3: I’m about to end this mans whole career
It did
the docks are still hella expensive
@@neptunez3495 we don’t even use docks anymore - we just use monitors with the USB C dock built in. And the price difference between the USB C version and standard version of the monitor is like $30 (monitors in question are 24 inch Dell U series).
Bro honestly
@@neptunez3495 and this is hella more expensive and useless
useful tip don't forget to test those cables before u glue them or wrap them
I LOVE YOU. Your video was the first one that gave me the answer to what I always wanted to do, close the lid on my laptop when I'm using my large monitor. Now I don't have to get a docking station. I've asked tons of people, even Dell, who by the way, would have been happy to sell me a $200 docking station. I'm writing this with my laptop closed - I can't believe it was so simple. I AM SOOOOO HAPPY and grateful that you made and shared this video. Now I will look for a soution as to where I can put my laptop now that I can keep the lid closed so that I can neaten up my desk. THANK YOU!!!
How was your experience with thermals - does closed lid affect the temps?
@@maxpayne69. I honestly haven’t noticed or had a problem, thankfully.
@@evelynwald9132 I didn't actually expect a reply considering your original comment was 5 years old... thankyou!! 😄☺️
@@maxpayne69. LOL, I was surprised that post was already 5 years old, but I saw yours was current. Hope it works for you.
This guy is just uniquely different. He has the best ideas. I've tried a few of his hacks. We need guys like this to be smart for us. For me. Thanks again bro.
Hello perks. You can also mount this under a desk so it can take less space to or be hidden.
You could make it like a "drawer" to make installing the laptop into the dock a lot easier. Otherwise, it would be really awkward to plug the laptop into the dock having to bend down and plug it in all the time. Having a fake drawer which is really a dock is an awesome idea.
Tom Brown there you go so many ways. But honestly he did a great job with the mouth. I love it. Gives me so many ideas to make my own.
That is the great part about DIY - you can always modify or change what you don't want or can't use. I just realised that my laptop ports are on two sides but I might get a USB type C dock and make an alternative version to this utilizing USB C so they are all in one place. Now I just need to find a USB C Dock that is affordable and has everything I need.
You would likely fry it and that configuration, all laptops also exhaust heat via the keyboard area, especially with the battery so where is you might not fry it you will shorten the battery life if you cover the top of it. That's why docking stations are designed like they are
Maybe best just sitting on my desk then. Would be cool but it doesn't take too much space anyways.
You have possibly the best colour grading I've seen in any youtube channel.
This looks amazing and is super easy to make.
Your channel is different from other UA-camrs in a sense that you use very simple tools unlike others where they have a big workshop with fancy equipments. Great work!
To stop opening the lid to push the power button, go into the bios and configure it to power on the device when power adapter is connected. This has helped me to use a single power switch to power up my entire desk including the laptop without touching it.
not all laptop have this features in BIOS. so that why this video is so helpfull
you are such an amazing artist!.. I never follow or make one you teach but your voice is even soothing.. I can listen to you for hours!..
Your voice is so soothing! Should be on BBC
He's a nice honest guy though, The Beeb only do Kiddie fiddling liars
@@pingumcping well, his accent does have a northern tinge to it. He'll be alright.
yeah i agree his voice is ace as are all his ideas too ,i think he is so clever
There is a journalist in the bbc that sounds like him
me and my brother were just saying that, he and James May could do a D.I.Y Show.
This video makes me very thankful for thunderbolt3 :D
Mount Dell WD15 dock on wall or back of desk. Done.
Thunderbolt and lightning very very frightening me
How's those $70 dongles from apple working out for you
3rd party all the way (still glad owning a 2011 Macbook Pro that Apple STILL considered function is key)
I was thinking the exact same
I have absolutely no use for this, HOWEVER this is such a cool idea I wish I did lol.
God same!!
@@n4815164342 except it won't work for 99% of laptops as they don't have all the ports on the back 😆 most at least have usb and hdmi on opposite sides to each other or at least the power supply.
Very nice, no complicated tools, very nice workmanship.
This guy is the coolest. His videos just make me want to be friends with him.
Ahhhh I missed your projects ! You don't publish very often but I guess it's wiser to trade regularity to quality... Wonderful video as usual, interesting, clean, good ideas and detailed advices... I LOVE IT!
Oh wow, that's awesome! I love the whole idea of docking a laptop, this takes it to the next level.
I generally hit the 'like button,' usually under one minute, when I watch your videos.
Thumbs up @ DIY Perks; your videos are inspiring.
This is perfect when you have a 9/5 job, wife, kids and want to develop a small hobby to stay busy in life. Really looking forward for this.
Absolutely awesome video! Not only was this exactly what I was looking for, but it was clean, well explained and professionally put together! Thank you and well done!
Look at those likes! Thanks everyone!!! :D
DIY Perks for me at the time of writing it says 0 likes and 0 dislikes
Wow man you can see the futue
Might want to refresh the page ;)
DIY Perks Oh god YESSSS YOY REPLIED❤❤❤❤❤
you said any laptop... but with this you need 1 for each laptop because not all laptops have the same port positions
God, thank you for USB type C and thonderbold 3!
thank communism for that
I love the ThunderBold. The Boldest Cable ever made.
How many things can you add to normal usbC?
Tb3 can have a lot of things at the same time. But idk what a normal usbC can have
I power my home with USB C Thunderbold
Ah yes. My favourite cable, Thonderbold 3. The boldest of the bold.
Great example. Everyone is going to have their differences due to the variety of laptop form factors. There's plenty enough information here to give everyone a launch - thank you!
I've been using an old Dell only because I have a factory docking station. Now I can get a new laptop. THANK YOU!!!
Wow, I’ve just found your channel and it’s great. I love that you’re a maker offering really unique and different things and not just the same old. I can only hope to make videos that engaging myself.
I was thinking to “integrate” one in back of the monitor and 2 hours later I got notification for this . So cool 🤔
Sweet!
Oooo, DIY dockable AIO pc, very nice.
Your vids are always EPIC!
What I like is all the creative solutions it generates!!!
I honestly don't know how he does it.
Constant Throwing I can swear he doesn’t swear irl
U have given me great ideas. I live in a 10 bye 20 cabin totally Off the Grid and space is the main thing that I need and I love the fact that every video I have seen of you doing something it's always hiding the cables nice and straight and out of sight. Just like with all the LEDs strips turning them into different light fixtures. I like the mushroom lights that you did it really gave me an idea to make the amount of solar panels walkway lights from the dollar store. I can put them on the outside of my cabin and it would really look like mushrooms versus lights. I even like what you did with the security cameras from old laptops.
I won't be doing anything suggest in the channel.... but I fell in love with it from the first video! This is the 4th. Such cool ideas!
Hi all, I am the future. We use a single thunderbolt cable 😂😂
Wow your sub count has gone up massively since the last I remember! Well done, your video and sound quality is always top notch 😊
Nice video. I think if it were me I would have had the cable exit straight down from the doc rather than to the right. I would probably also have embedded the cable into the wall. Or possibly I would have mounted the whole dock on the side if the desk where it is less visible.
Also it's important to make sure you don't cover any ventilation holes.
Its amazing all those connectors have been replaced with a single USB-C port. Although I still love the idea of wall mounting a laptop to charge and use it. This video is for the most part still relevant Its a thumbs up from me!
THIS IS A SECOND TIME I AM WATCHING WHOLE VIDEO. LOVED YOUR TECHNIQUE
I like this! I also use my desk for drawing, so I may adapt this to work under my desk since all my ports are on the side
murishani047 always rember ventilation. Very important. Sometimes laptops vent through the keyboards also.
This is such a great alternative, I love the general idea. 🤔 It could use some standoffs or a little more breathing room for ventilation. Other than that, it looks great 👍
this spesific laptop has also a ethernet port so i recomend to add that if u have a port close to it in the room
I saw that, then I wondered if you'd have to snap off the release latch.
Man, you are so useful to ppl and your ideas are so smart! Thanks for existing and working hard to solve all those difficulties in studio life
I have no idea how many times I've watched this, it's just fascinating!
This guy has the personality of an Art Attack host with the technical knowledge of Bill The Science Guy.
Wow this is amazing :D
Shame my laptop has ports on both sides, although I'm thinking of modifying your design to accommodate this :)
My maaaaaaaaannn
Fun fact-
PVC stands for Pablo Von Carlos, the full forename and surname of the creator of absolutely nothing because I have no idea what PVC stands for.
Trust me you are great your technique is unique and i have lost my laptop doing your way but I'll definitely try again
Amazing Idea!
I rebuilt it with some changes.
I built it to slide in my Notebook vertical and put the cables at the bottom. Because of the ports position i had to put the Power supply in the opposite side. Some work but its working as well. Oh an i bent some aluminium stripes around the sides (except the fan) for a sleek look. Took a wile but i love my tidy desk!
Very cool project. I loved it.
Maybe a cooling solution would have been neat? Great content as always
me: *drops and breaks laptop on first try*
Karthanok well he has a few other videos on what you can do with the laptop after that!
RIP in peace laptop
@@RusselledJimmy So true 😂😂😂
Although there are many downsides to this, the biggest is probably cooling.
Did you watch the vid? Vents are all unblocked... this is the same as having the laptop on the table
@@rickeyuson2731 Yes, but table airflow isn't great either. The best performance I've been able to get is with a vertical stand, which serves the same purpose with a $20 stand and gets all of the benefits with none of the hassle.
@Mr Random ...or he could of just faced the vents outward to increase airflow. It's not that hard of a problem.
@Mr Random ...except that it's a waste of time to build and it doesn't look as good and it's only for one spot and it's more expensive than other solutions that are better, don't have to be mounted to a wall, and can (therefore) be transported to a different spot. At least when it's just on your lap it doesn't look stupid and you don't waste any money. DIY Perks used to be a cool channel, but now he just uses extreme amounts of aluminum to make overpriced, unessecary and stupid projects that don't make any sense. Maybe 5% of them are at least worth it, but at what point does it turn from a DIY video about making cheap and easy solutions to problems into building all of your own hardware from scratch?
Anyway, it was still a good video.
You can multiply it for the second slot which will just be a frame with a mesh and put a laptop cooler into that slot with an hole in the middle for air and also use long screws so that it stays away from wall and have some good ventilation
There is something so satisfying about watching your videos, but especially this one and I'm not sure why.
Dude you could sell these and make millions. Patent it and goooooo. I’m rooting for you !!
Fairly sure most modern laptops have their ports at the sides so this isn't going to work - at least not easily. Mine also has power and HDMI on opposite sides making it even more difficult.
Just cut out a hole in opposite side with power? Unplug before placing/removing from dock?
Several ways to deal with that.
You can make the dock like in the video and have the plugs free and connect when needed, or you can mount the bottom ones like the the video has on the back, and have the top ones in a detachable mount. (this method gives less cable clutter)
Just use a HUB for everything.
Maybe create a slide in mechanism for the ports on both sides, No it won't be as seamless as a single direction slide in dock for all the ports in the back, but this might be the only other option since most laptop these day's come with ports on both sides. On the bright side you could use the port slide in mechanism as a lock mechanism to keep the laptop in place as well.
Turn the laptop then... truly an impossible engineering solution.
Just an Idea:
I think one could make a universal dock that works with all laptops.
You know those Aluminium rails used for drawers or doors. They could be used around the three sides where the laptop ports may be and the port could be configured such that they can be rolled on these rails and then be clip locked at the desired position. This would be much more difficult to design, But once done, in theory it would work with most laptops.
What about air circulation?? Looks like laptop extremely hot in this diy
I absolutely adore your voice...it's so...peaceful...
Good content. No adds❤
This would be something I’d love to do, but cooling would be an issue, along with laptops with (only) side ports.
Just checked my laptop (which only has side ports) and one side is effectively fron I/O - headphone, microphone, single USB and SD. So I could slide the laptop in, plugging in HDMI, USB and power on the back, and use the rest as front inputs.
Though mine only cools sufficiently when open (thanks, lenovo), so...
You could mount it in "landscape" instead of "portrait," leave it open, and have a wall-mounted second monitor. (Or just use the laptop's own monitor and free up extra space on your desk.) Also, if you have to use two sets of ports on opposite sides, you can have one set of ports fixed (as in this video) and have the other set slide in from the other side once that one's in place.
If the laptop he uses is the same I've got then it certainly would get hot. I've got a model with i7 and temps aren't low even in perfect conditions :P which this dock doesn't meet at all
Cooling isn't an issue. He did a cutout for the side vent, and any bottom vents will function the same way they would as when the laptop is on a desk. If cooling becomes an issue, the laptop had a cooling issue to begin with.
"Other than THAT, I'm MATT"
Thanks but I’ll stick to flex tape.
THATS ALOTTA DAMAGE
You are a MASTER of DIY... a true inspiration!!!!
oh thank very much, sir.. My desk and office do look clutter and kind of messy. sometimes. I have a desktop and 2 laptops and always put the newer laptop in its box and put it away. The older laptop is the one I will need a docking station and. here it is.
Sir please provide some links to the musics you play in the background of your videos. Your works looks more vivid with the musics you use. Thanks!
Acaso soy el único latino que mira esto? porque esto es genial.
no. yo tambien lo miro.
no, no te creas tanto hijo, medio Latinoamérica habla ingles
Si acaso, el único que no sabe Inglés
Jose Angel Monterroza Que estúpido tu comentario.
Me refiero a gente que ve este canal, no todos son presumidos como tu.
Now just mount it behind a big screen tv and you have a ghost battlestation.
If I'm correct that laptop has 2gb AMD card which isn't doing that well tbh. I never really used amd so I don't know if it's just that one but the Nvidia on the previous model even with less power doesn't struggle as much.
Premislao89 why did you even reply
Did this with my macbook, only needed one usb-c cable to connect everything though so it looked super clean! thanks for the video
I Always Love your home-made high-quality aesthetic brands!
Spends hours designing/building the base
Overheats laptop
Please be aware that the miniDP port is a piece of ... on those Dell machines. They break easily without any tension on the port at all.
Noted! Good thing that I've made the dock for it, as I'd expect it to last much longer as they're kept free from any movement/angled plugins.
One other note regarding the HDMI cable; make sure you don't use one with a locking mechanism (specially the cheap ones) as it will be an extra step to remove your computer.
I use an Dell E-Port Plus II with 2 Displayport screens and a monitor stand. Saves a lot of space on my desk as well and the docking station is under my desk. A big plus is the serial and parallel port that comes with it.
Keep on going with those DIY tutorials, I enjoy them :)
Only thing is air intake
Or lack thereof
He made a hole for that.
And the rubber feet on the monitor make it the same as being on a table, so the bottom isn't blocked
Some laptops actually has the air intake through the keyboard
you forgot the dust intake on top XDDDDD
While not in need of an actual dock, I am in need of a smarter way to store my laptop. And I think I now know what to do, given that I also have a lot of spare plywood (my preferred, cheap wood type due to its high strenght).
I think this is my favourite project yet!! Matt you just keep surprising me.
Sadly this won't work in any of my laptops that have side mounted i/o connectors and i have to use both sides :/
Or a lan cable with a release latch
@aud It could work, but wouldnt be as practical
6:17 my wall mounted laptop
you could always just buy a laptop with thunderbolt
What will that do? Thunderbolt noob here btw
So what if we already have a lap top which doesn't have thunderbolt
@@50H3i1 Then do what video says, duh
and then buy a pretty expensieve (100€ for a good one) thunderbolt dock, which will overheat in 2 minutes and will have problem if you connect too much usb stuff (on my macbook I can't connect more than 2 devices without getting that stupid "not enough power" notification)
@@dariocoletto2748 That means you need an externally powered dock. Look for 85W + docks and you won't have that problem.
Crazy how much has changed since this video, like easy to use USB-C hubs, allowing one cable going to your laptop to go into a hub that all other cables can use
Docking station is nice, but one thing you forgot there is no space for ventilating, the laptop get heated, your ideas are so nice, thank you
WOah it's the dude who killed John Wick's dog
😅😅😅😂
I feel like you have unbounded patience by the way you talk
I always wonder if he ever curses during work on his projects :P that's good question for q&a :P
Haha I bet he does and I bet he created a few messed up docks before making this perfect one.
whoops.
my laptop has connectors along both the sides (power, ethernet, 2x USB 3 on the left, HDMI, Thunderbolt 3, 1x USB 3 on the right)
just use a thunderbolt 3 dock if your laptop supports charging over the TB3 port
congratulations. i watch your videos in Turkiye. i like all of them.
You could tell he is not American, even if you watched this video on mute. Because, he used all hand tools. American UA-camrs will use routers, table saw, jig saw, scroll saw, and two types of sanders to make something bulky and ugly. Oh, and I am American and I do have all those tools, but it is nice to see someone making something with hand tools. Subscribed!
One question why would I want my laptop on the wall sideways
I was wondering the same thing...
The ports on my laptop are on the left and right side. :(
You can make a sliding mechanism that clips from the left and right thus connecting the jacks, a bit more complex, but could work 100%.
You could always make a variant where you favor one side, if the other side are just USB extensions for example. This video should be basically inspirational, it much depends on whether a docking station would be cumbersome or not in you case. But it sure gets the creative juices flowing :-)
USB C is a way easier
Very very nice DIY! I would make sure the air intake from the bottom of the laptop is not blocked or is lifted a few mm to allow fresh air intake. You already took care of the exhaust.
Laptops with thunderbolt 3 dongle are the best fit this! I made one for my razer blade stealth and it is working so well!
not a good idea to put the laptop like that.
why?
Or... you could get a desktop pc and shove the laptop in a drawer and forget about it :)
Watching this in 2024 is wild, the lengths people went to do what we just use usb c with do alt mode for now is insane
I used this method to make a wall mount for my Fire tablet. It works great!
Where've you been man? I miss your videos.
Just been working on a particularly difficult one! Nearly done though.
you deserve million likes . well done
Now you can make any laptop into a Powerbook Duo. Lovely.
Well well well. Was looking for exact thing. I want to use my laptops screen in portrait mode. And here I found it.
Very nice, if i was not so lazy i would do that. I guess i will just put the lap top under the table against the wall. Cheers & well done.
This is why I prefer my MacBook if I wanna use display, I just get one hub stuck underneath the table and plug Ethernet cable, charger, hdmi in one hub and get usb c female to make extension so all I need to do is plug one cable for everything. With his setup you can’t even get Ethernet cable as u need to press the head to take it out, I know it’s unnecessary for most people but Ethernet really useful if you download or upload a lot.
I'm impressed he did this video without using "3d printer" .