Folding Tablet Stand (Moga style)
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I have reoriented the left and right leg for optimal printing with minimal supports in place. Most strength enthusiasts agree that these parts would benefit from being printed laying down, but I'm conducting a test print to determine if this orientation is strong enough. [Update] I have revised the base and rear leg slightly, enlarging the hole in the base to eliminate the need for cutting or sanding. Additionally, I've increased the size of the fillet on the little tab restricting movement to make it more robust. If you find that the little tab breaks off easily like me, try printing the "tab.stl" at .1 layer height with 100% infill in its current orientation with supports and glue it into place. This should resolve your issue. I designed this folding tablet stand by disassembling my Moga stand to understand how it was engineered. Although this design isn't an exact replica of the Moga stand, I've managed to recreate it as closely as my skills allow in Fusion 360. Please note that your printer must be capable of printing with tolerances of 0.2 for most parts to fit together seamlessly. All you'll need besides a 3D printer is a single M2x4 screw. If anyone encounters difficulties printing the complex shapes with supports, I'll create custom supports in Fusion to help alleviate the problem. Keep in mind that I've refined this design through seven iterations to ensure everything fits together smoothly within tolerances. However, due to time constraints until my next day off (this weekend), I won't be able to print and test the print personally.
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