DIY Budget Friendly Laptop Cooler 💻❄️

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DIY Budget Friendly Laptop Cooler 💻❄️

Make your own Laptop cooler with few easy steps 💻❄️ | RusticKraft | DIYProject

Tired of your laptop overheating during long hours of work or gaming? This budget-friendly DIY project turns an old, broken mini stool into a functional laptop cooler with minimal materials. Using basic items like cardboard, art paper, and a 6-inch exhaust fan, you can create a custom cooling stand that combines practicality with style. Follow these simple steps to upcycle and craft your laptop’s new best friend!

Supplies

Materials

  1. Old Mini Stool - A broken or unused mini stool to be repaired and upcycled.
  2. GI Wire - To bind and fix the broken parts of the stool.
  3. 3D Pen or Glue Gun - To seal and strengthen the repaired areas.
  4. 6-Inch Exhaust Fan - The main component for cooling.
  5. Cardboard Sheets - For covering and adding structure to the stool.
  6. Styrofoam Sheet - To pad the area around the fan for better fitting.
  7. Plastic Mesh - To cover the fan opening and protect the blades.
  8. Yellow Art Paper - For wrapping and decorating the exterior.
  9. Black Art Paper - For highlighting the edges and corners.
  10. Adhesive (Glue or Tape) - To attach and secure various parts.
  11. Cardboard Box - For creating the front drawer.


Repair the Stool

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  1. Bind the broken parts of the mini stool using GI wire for a sturdy hold.
  2. Cover the repaired areas using a 3D pen to seal and smooth the lines, ensuring durability.

Create an Opening for the Fan

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  1. Measure the circumference of the 6-inch exhaust fan.
  2. Cut a circle in the top center of the stool to fit the fan perfectly.

Applying Cardboard

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  1. Attach cardboard sheets to the inner and outer sides of the stool for better structure and aesthetics.
  2. Secure the cardboard with strong adhesive for a clean finish.

Attach the Fan

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  1. Insert the exhaust fan into the top opening.
  2. Secure the fan in place by screwing it from the sides.

Cover the Back Sides

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  1. Use cardboard to cover the back of the stool, leaving enough space for wire management.

Covering the Bottom

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  1. Cover the bottom part of the stool with cardboard on both the inside and outside.
  2. This helps in maintaining structural integrity and a polished look.

Wire Management

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  1. Connect the wires from the fan and pass them through an opening at the back of the stool.
  2. Ensure the wires are neatly managed for safety and aesthetics.

Covering the Front

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  1. Cut an incision in the front cardboard panel to create a space for a future drawer.
  2. Secure the cardboard firmly while leaving the opening intact.

Cover the Fan Opening

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  1. Pad the top surrounding of the fan with a styrofoam sheet for cushioning.
  2. Cover the fan area with a plastic mesh to protect the blades, then finish by sealing the top with cardboard.

Design the Exterior

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  1. Wrap the entire exterior of the stool with yellow art paper for a vibrant and cheerful look.

Highlighting the Edges

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  1. Fold black art paper into strips and paste them along the edges for contrast and a professional finish.

Placing the Drawer

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  1. Create a cardboard box matching the size of the front opening.
  2. Insert the box as a functional drawer for storing laptop accessories.

Final

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  1. Connect the fan to a power source and start using your custom-made laptop cooler!

This DIY laptop cooler is a cost-effective and eco-friendly solution to combat overheating. By upcycling a broken stool and incorporating a simple exhaust fan, you’ve not only saved money but also contributed to reducing waste. With its unique design and functional drawer, this project is perfect for anyone looking to combine creativity with utility. Enjoy cooler sessions with your laptop, and bask in the satisfaction of your handmade masterpiece!