Velcro stickers and rubber feet from the 1-Euro store, and the handle of an old toilet plunger.

I had to flatten the plunger handle on one side to make more of the velcro stickers connect.

With tenting I really would like to have more aggressive staggering for the pinky column though.

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Update: the velcro tape is also really good for sticking them to smartphone holders.

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Where would I find these smartphone holders

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Simple, but effective

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Fun solution!

I went with fixing bits of Fishertechnik cladding plate to the bottom plate of my Lily58, and I’m working with plus pegs and other bits to find the ideal height.

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That’s a really cool and funny solution :D

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Very nice. I just ordered some small tetrahedral-shaped beanbags from Etsy.

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