6th Gen iPad Holder for Delonghi Eletta Coffee Machine (ECAM45760W)
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Well, this might be the dumbest (but most useful) print I've ever designed. Long story short, I wanted a 6th Gen iPad in my kitchen to display my Home Assistant Dashboard. Decided I didn't want to put any holes in my wall, nor did I (or the wife) want the iPad sitting on the countertop. My coffee machine - the Delonghi Eletta (ECAM45760W) - just so happens to have two (security) screws (you'll need a security bit set) holding the back of the case together Lucky for us, the screws have space around them, allowing us to use these existing screws to fasten this iPad holder to the back of the coffee machine. Everything fits very snug with no wobbling, I am pretty happy. 1. Designed to reduce the amount of filament used, with most thinner walls at 2.4mm to reduce infill use. 2. Print the "Arm" file twice, flat side down. 3. Print both "holder" files standing up (ie, curved edges at the top) 4. No supports required. 5. Print at 40% infill for extra rigidity (probably could use less). 6. Tested with PLA and PETG at 0.3mm and 0.2mm (1.75mm nozzle) on a Prusa MK3S+. Print time is 2h51m at 0.3mm. 7. If you print at higher quality (lower layer height), the top of the curved sections will be nicer. 7. No glue required between the holders and the arms.
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