The stand and slide for my handhelds.
I gradually felt tired of the fact that there were 3 handradios laying around on my table.
At the same time, it would be great to be able to move it away when the table was used for other activities.
So I was looking for a stand and something that could work as a type of "slide".
And there should be an opportunity to read the radios display from a distance so they should be lifted a little so they stood obliquely.
They should be so low that they could come under the shelf on my table. The final result:
That's why I found the remains from a cabinet door, some plastic from a flipover notepad, some screw and a little power cord.
Flipover was bend as seen in the picture, then screws were inserted.


The 3 stands were placed so far apart that various plug-in microphones and charging cables could be placed there too.

The powercord is white and can be seen under the black plastic.
On the far righthandside, there is asmall bendt metal, that was my first stand for own id-51. That has a future as "portabel-stand" it's small enough to packed for hollidays.
On the plate itself there was a handle from the door, that handle was used to hold some antenna cables.
There is room for a DV4mini, DVAP and an ac-dc charger for the 2 ID-51s.

The stand seen from the side.

Now ready for use pulled out from under the shelf. And homemade desktop mik for the ID-51's standing along side it all.