Anet display stand remixed
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Edited the stand to enable rotation and conceal the screw(s) that secure it to the table. Additionally, two holes were added to the top of the stand for attaching the backplate (the backplate file was not modified, so these holes were drilled manually). Print Settings Printer: Anet A2 Rafts: Doesn't Matter Supports: Doesn't Matter Resolution: 0.28 Infill: 20% Notes: The plates were printed with 100% infill, while the stand was printed with 20% infill. Post-Printing Assembling the device To assemble it, start by mounting the stand to the table, followed by attaching the backplate to the stand, and finally installing the front panel onto the backplate. The bottom of the stand is 5mm thick; a 5x20 wood screw with a 1mm washer was used for attachment. Tighten securely enough to prevent movement but still allow rotation. It's impossible to fully tighten without allowing some rotation – using double-sided tape between the stand and table would achieve this. Since I wanted a rotating display, it works perfectly for me. Two 3x10 mm countersunk screws were utilized for attaching the backplate to the stand, while four 3x10 button head screws secured the front plate in place. To simplify screw insertion, consider cleaning out M3 screw holes with a 2.7mm drill bit after printing; alternatively, a 2.5mm bit would suffice if a 2.7mm one is not available.
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