![](https://as220.org/labs/blog/2009/06/08/makerbot-cupcake-cnc.jpg)
Anyway, while Koen was hacking away on the solution to getting R up and running on the BeagleBoard, he built a coaster, which happens to hold the BeagleBoard quite nicely, and also looks pretty slick with the BeagleTouch:
![](http://www.liquidware.com/system/0000/3205/BeagleTouch_Mounted-2.jpg)
So without further ado, here's Koen's picture:
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgzz_iegk4zOboMDsQKnCDZ8G_5Hw49kqYRDk43Z6EywY4qyGO4KKetGR1YDaxUB0ELFm1Nu3u1kv0d2UlY_nJTDgTWj66A8Ew8m4yVoVHjQzeRn8DfmjKTzF-86p3uCUTQ0-ESZZJMhSk/s280/BeagleTouch+meets+Makerbot.jpg)
Pretty nifty... although I haven't tried my hand at running a Makerbot myself yet, this is definitely some solid inspiration... Justin has one in the back room, and maybe now it's time to play with it? :-)
That is nice! I wonder what it would take to make a full case for the Beagleboard Tablet? I know I'd love to have one!
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