Great news, thanks for the report -- and sorry that vibrate causes problems. I'm thinking of making little microfiber cloth squares so that vibrate/acrylic won't be a problem.
For a credit-card sized folding stand, would it be OK if it was somewhat less sturdy than the wood/acrylic stands?
Basically, I have two options. I can make it in two pieces that slot together at a 90 degree angle. That results in a relatively sturdy stand, but it's not as precise or perfect as the ones I'm selling.
The other option is to try to make it from some a material which is laminated to something flexible. The flexible material forms a hinge that allows the other part to fold out. This option, which is probably the best for wallets, is also the one that I'm least certain about in terms of typing stability.
I guess the real question here is -- for an on-the-go stand, would you mostly be using it for typing or for having the phone upright while you do other things?
I guess the real question here is -- for an on-the-go stand, would you mostly be using it for typing or for having the phone upright while you do other things?