3d printed monitor stand
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I made a place to put the pen under the monitor. The height is 58 mm and the depth is 100 mm. There are two types of width, 150 mm and 180 mm are available. ... I hope it helps you
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I made a place to put the pen under the monitor. The height is 58 mm and the depth is 100 mm. There are two types of width, 150 mm and 180 mm are available. ... I hope it helps you
prusaprinters
Created a stand for my ipad air for when I use it as a second screen. ...I was inspired by iMac. So far it seems to be pretty stable and you could always print two for even more stability. ...It seems to work with iPhones as well.</p> Category: Office
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Created a stand for my ipad air for when I use it as a second screen. ...I was inspired by iMac. So far it seems to be pretty stable and you could always print two for even more stability. ...It seems to work with iPhones as well.
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A bespoke wire clip designed specifically for an economical monitor riser. The included separator primarily serves to organize Power and Video cables, leaving Audio connections free from clutter. ...It's likely that similar creations can be found on the...
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I designed a custom cable management system specifically for desktop computer monitors, ensuring that your Aux cord is always accessible and visible. This innovative solution eliminates the frustration of searching for the cable behind cluttered...
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This desk mount securely holds the monitor of Ambient Weather stations upright on a flat surface without the risk of toppling over, which can occur when relying solely on the inbuilt legs.\r\n\r\nAvailable in 30mm and 60mm widths to accommodate...
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Also this is different than the one in the photoYou'll need supports on “back.stl" but supports are recommended on “front.stl” and a brim may be needed on “joint.stl”Do not print the stand or joint with any horizontal expansion as it might be loose,...
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Stand up for your keyboard and mouse, they deserve it. ...Clear a space on your table for what truly matters.
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Additionally I redesigned the cutout for the cross member strut to be an easier geometry to print, use less material and which can be printed in any orientation with bridging. The tolerances are quite tight - having provided 0.1mm gaps around the...
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Manufacturing stands involves combining two units together to form a single product, in this case a 10.5-inch by eight-inch freestanding base designed for use with the PlayStation Three Slim gaming console. ...My purpose is to build a custom-made...
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I wanted to make a stand that did not involve any hardware or extra pieces like many of the others on Thingiverse. ...The top is flat but the legs are angled so that the speakers get a slight tilt up.
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This is a stand for propping a large speaker at a 45 degree angle on the floor. Specifically, I made this so my Anker Soundcore Rave bluetooth speaker could be angled up at me in front of my Peloton bike. ...It will hold any rectangular speaker and is...
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This design can be printed on most small consumer 3D printers as it is split into two halves that are joined by spigots (I recommend adding a small amount of epoxy or superglue to the hole before joining). The design is surprisingly solid and rigid...
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Print it without any support. Filling only need for "loncha" file. ...I print it with 1mm nozzle very fast.
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This print matches a genuine Samsung component BN96-12487A, yielding a sturdy mechanical framework when printed horizontally on the bed, requiring a minimum of 50% infill density.
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I'm ready to print it out directly, no extra files needed except for the "loncha" file. ...I'll be using a 1mm nozzle and printing extremely quickly.
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Just print 4 or more legs. ...Use some screws to make it solid.
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A simplistic 3D printed vertical stand for DR ZABER Sentry 2.0
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If your computer screen is quite bulky, it's a good idea to print with increased internal density. ...I utilized MatterHackers' PETG at a 20% fill level.
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Pretty stable but very basic design, not foolproof (there are no "stops" to prevent platform from going too high, or stopping the gears coming off their bases/pivots).And my apologies for the terrible video quality; just grabbed an old iphone and did...
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Please do not use the completed assembly STL file; each part must be printed separately. This print is quite extensive, featuring a 200mm base and top plate. It could be easily divided and glued together with relative ease. The design can be...
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You can print out this in almost any material. I recommend doing a low infill percentage, no higher than 10%, and at least three outer layers. ...If you need help with a project like this for yourself or require assistance with another kind of project,...
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Print 4 with at least 20% infill to be strength enough.I used some hot glue to ensure the shelf don't slip from the feets.**Added a new version with an hidden screw as suggested on comments. ...It is placed on the hole of the feet and should fit a 3.5mm...
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... tweaks. I added a 1/4 inch hole that allows you to attach the leg to the board from underneath using a screw. Additionally, I modified the design by shelling it out from the bottom. This modification will speed up the printing process significantly.
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This miniature model, featuring three studs on top, was custom-made for Kitty from The Lego Movie, but it's easily adaptable to suit other tasks by adding or subtracting Lego blocks at will.\n\n \n \n Step-by-Step Instructions\nSimply print this...
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