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How To Build an iPhone 5 Dock for $1.27

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Since the iPhone 5 Lightning adapter has a chip that prevents you from using third-party cables, you can forget about using an inexpensive off-brand dock. And since Apple hasn’t yet released its own branded dock, you’re basically stuck, for now, just plugging the phone into a loose cord.

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That is, unless you’ve got a buck and some change and a spare couple of hours.

That setup didn’t suit Casey Neistat, a filmmaker who prefers to keep a (now obsolete) dock firmly bolted to his desk. So he set out to build a simple plywood stand using scraps from the hardware bins in his well-stocked studio. Neistat had the parts on hand, but, as for a total project cost, he estimated, “about $1.27?”

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That’s assuming you have all the appropriate power tools on hand, but honestly if you don’t own a drill you may not want to embark on this project in the first place. The filmmaker explains the procedure in the 3-minute clip above. Here are a few highlights of his design—if you take on your own DIY dock project, keep these details in mind:

Rout out a channel for the cord to travel in through the base of the stand.

Use glue and a cable clamp to hold the cord so it doesn’t strain as the phone pulls away.

Any scrap 3/4-inch lumber works; just give the phone a second piece to lean against.

Nice work!

You can follow Casey Neistat on Twitter.

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