Monitor stands vary wildly in price, from a few cents for a pile of books from a thrift store to hundreds of dollars. One trendy style, as [Steven Bennett] puts it, is the “General Grievous,” with adjustable arms splayed around a central pole. While effective, it is not particularly aesthetically pleasing. [Steven] set out to make his monitor stand out of extruded aluminum.
Matthew Carlson is a writer for Hackaday, specializing in technology and DIY projects. With a focus on electronics and programming, Matthew covers a wide range of topics including hardware hacking, software development, and innovative projects. His articles provide readers with practical tips, tutorials, and insights into the world of DIY electronics.