Just a quick post. This is a rough wood prototype for a cherry wood iPhone stand. The stand allows the iPhone to lay horizontal or stand vertically. Still working on the details. Feel free to post any opinions you may have about it.
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The iPod Touch is 8mm thick. I made the slot in the wood block for the Touch using a 21/64ths drill bit, then cut the parallel angled sides with a band saw. The pine is raw, and would look better with a finish or a paint job. I'll probably make a nicer one, with more refined lines, from Walnut or Cherry wood.
I cut the front lip at the same height as the lower edge of the screen. You can also stand your Touch vertically in the stand. The stand width is the screen's narrow dimension.

I couldn't resist. Apple released the iPhone/iPod Touch Software Development Kit, and of course it only runs on an Intel based Mac PC. Wanting to be able to write my own custom applications for my iPod Touch it was clear I would need a Mac of some sort. Apple sells a nice variety, and every PC in their lineup is beautiful. I've written a couple of killer applications in my past, and know that writing software doesn't demand the fastest PC. It does requires one that you can sit comfortably in front of for hours on end without complaining. Poor ergonomics from the keyboard or mouse, eye strain, or even a crappy keyboard layout can take the fun out of programming in a hurry.