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Having experienced my second Kindle getting damaged during my travels, I concluded that it was time to find a solution to protect my device from my own clumsy actions. ...Fortunately, I discovered a method that has proven effective in keeping my Kindle...
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The other Kindle case I have designed is the Kindle Paperwhite 3rd generation. Some of the models are designed for rigid materials and others for flexible ones.<strong>The models materials are not interchangeable</strong>, so pay attention to the...
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The light emanates from a green LED, powered by the Kindle itself using two small pads located on the back of the device - a feature likely intended to power an embedded light within a cover, but ultimately utilized to energize this external...
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I considered whether holding my refurbished Kindle 5 with an E-ink display close enough to my eyes would make reading music outdoors significantly easier. Since I frequently need to wear reading glasses anyway, I simply needed to ensure that the...
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The other Kindle case I have designed is the Kindle Paperwhite 3rd generation. Some of the models are designed for rigid materials and others for flexible ones. The models materials are not interchangeable, so pay attention to the file names. If you...
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Just place the Kindle and Glasses in the holder. ... Print Settings: Printer Brand: RepRap Printer: Original Prusa i3 mk2 Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 0.2 Infill: 20% Notes: Printed with Primer.
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These Speaker Aids redirect speaker sound from the back of your Kindle Fire HD 8.9" to the front, where you can hear better and not disturb others across from you. They are designed to snap together easily, with gluing being an optional extra step.
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Print this 3D design to create a versatile stand that can accommodate a Kindle Fire, an iPhone, an iPad, or other similar smartphones. ...Following the easy instructions, you'll soon be enjoying hands-free viewing with your device of choice!
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Create an individualized cover for your Kindle Fire by printing four matching sections. ...Due to my printer's poor calibration, I seek suggestions on a dependable locking mechanism for this case.
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A simple Kindle Oasis Stand Printed with PLA and 15 % Infill In the beginning, it is a tight fit but after a few times of putting it out and in it is just right.
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A Sleek Kindle Stand Crafted with Precision. ...Molding in PLA at a Sizzling 200°C, the Cooling Process Set to 70°C, Directly Printing onto Glass for Maximum Durability.
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Quick case I designed for my Kindle Basic 7 Gen. ... Fit is a bit loose, so scaling it down a bit could be good. Pause the print to test the fit to avoid losing too much material.
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This is a hanging case mount for a Kindle Fire 10, it is designed for hanging from 3030 extrusion - but the .step file is there if you would like to change for your setup. This is used for Duet boards running Duet Web Interface Control - just...
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This is a Stand, created for the Kindle Paperwhite (Gen 6) Stand, which works with and without a Kindle cover. ... For sure it can be used as well for any tablet or phone (with covers too).
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......The other Kindle case I have designed is the Kindle Paperwhite 3rd generation. Some of the models are designed for rigid materials and others for flexible ones. <b>The models materials are not interchangeable</b>, so pay attention to the file names.
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Create your own Kindle (4th generation) back cover using our open-source platform project; learn more on our website at http://skrekkogle.com/#cover1 or read a longer blog post at...
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Mounting an OctoPrint Interface on a Kindle Fire Stand To create a sturdy stand for your Kindle Fire, we will first print two identical copies of the interface mount. These mounts will be designed to securely attach to a wooden surface. We'll begin...
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... However, note that the current design is too large to print on a Makerbot (155mm long) unless it's flipped on its end. Simple steps include printing the dock, inserting the USB cable, and finally docking your Kindle 2 for an enjoyable experience!
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Ensure a successful installation with this portable Kindle stand by carefully following the necessary steps and material list. Begin by acquiring the essential hardware items, which consist of two #6-32 1/2" flathead screws and one 1/4" Hexhead bolt...
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Kindle Oasis Wall mount. ... You can slide your Kindle Oasis in every direction into this wall mount. At the bottom is a spare for the power button, if you slide the Kindle with the top side into this wall mount
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... ...Holding the tablet is annoying. I designed a simple mount for the ridgeline for my Kindle Fire. Slide the tablet in from the side and hang the mount on the ridgeline. ... You need two threaded rods M5x140,10 nuts M5 and two bolts DIN912 M5x25.
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... hand vertical orientation. Very snug fit. Models for angle orientations from 60-85° provided. I personally find that 70° is optimal but YMMV. ...The provided model file is parametric so you can easily change it to be whatever angle you desire.
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Inspired by the thing from chuckv3 (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1140638) I create a stand for the Kindle with book cover (here the 7th generation, Whitepaper 3th generation).This stand is optimal minimalistic and useful also on a duvet.
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... hand vertical orientation. Very snug fit. Models for angle orientations from 60-85° provided. I personally find that 70° is optimal but YMMV. ...The provided model file is parametric so you can easily change it to be whatever angle you desire.</p>
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A Universal Stand is being designed specifically for the latest 5th Generation Kindles, with a good chance it may also work on other devices. It's recommended to center the stand before printing, then scale it up to 200%. ...This project is still in...
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... my Kindle Basic 7 Gen. ...The current fit is a bit too roomy, so I'm considering scaling it down slightly to achieve a better seal. To avoid wasting excess material, I'll pause the print job periodically to check the fit and make adjustments as needed.
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I made this desk organizer to hold my kindle 10, pens, glasses, and bluetooth headphones. In the .zip will be the versions of 1mm wall thickness, and 1.8mm. ...The piece in the photo is printed at 1mm, with 0.3mm layer quality.