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Could any tell me where to find plans for a folding book stand. The one I
am looking for is called a Raihalor. The best discription I have found is:
crafted from a single piece of wood, these bookstands are designed to fold
conveniently without the use of hinges or even joints. Thanks for any help
you can provide to locate plans.


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user wrote:
Could any tell me where to find plans for a folding book stand. The one I
am looking for is called a Raihalor. The best discription I have found is:
crafted from a single piece of wood, these bookstands are designed to fold
conveniently without the use of hinges or even joints. Thanks for any help
you can provide to locate plans.


I could've sworn I'd seen one in one of Roy Underhill's books. You
might try looking there...
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user wrote:
Could any tell me where to find plans for a folding book stand. The one I
am looking for is called a Raihalor. The best discription I have found is:
crafted from a single piece of wood, these bookstands are designed to fold
conveniently without the use of hinges or even joints. Thanks for any help
you can provide to locate plans.


I could've sworn I'd seen one in one of Roy Underhill's books. You
might try looking there...
H

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