
Adjustable Tablet Stand
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On January 2nd, I rectified the geographical issues in my ljon-inspired stand by dividing it into individual components. While it was satisfactory for our e-reader devices, its stability could be improved. To enhance stability, a support was added to the rear of the stand, and excess parts were removed. This modification has significantly improved its functionality for our Nook and Kindle. To reproduce this project, download and print all required files and materials as indicated. Due to time constraints, I only printed the hardware components, which functioned effectively. Essential supplies include two M4 or #8 rods, each 58mm or 2.25 inches long, two M4 or #8 screws measuring at least 20mm or .75 inches in length, and ten matching nuts. Threadlocker (superglue can substitute) is also required. Some adjustments to the holes may be necessary, depending on your hardware. Assemble the stand as shown, ensuring that all nuts are threadlocked to prevent disassembly. On the arm pivot, securely fasten the nuts loosely to allow for free movement.
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