
Adjustable Small Mixer Stand
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This is a compact stand that I assembled hastily to hold an in-ear mixer beside me. It's still a work in progress since some parts could probably be joined for printing without needing separate extrusions. Initially, the design doesn't include foldable or adjustable legs. The legs are likely too short and will require extension as well.\nFor now, I'm building the top tray out of Kydex, rather than waste printer material on a large flat sheet of ABS or PLA plastic. Given my requirements, the tray needs to be completely flat so I'll be joining it to the supports with adhesive. The upper "L" brackets supporting the tray arms can easily be widened to allow for screws to hold down objects.\nThe leg assembly holes are intended for M3 screws, sized small enough that you can directly screw into the plastic if desired, or drill a nut into the back side of each leg.\nFiles are available for 3D printing.\nThe post-printing process involves joining tubes using acetone with ABS parts, and cyanoacrylate with PLA parts.\nThe stand's design came together using Blender and some intensive Google searching to recall forgotten shortcuts.
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