Headphone Holder for Uplift Adjustable Desk

Headphone Holder for Uplift Adjustable Desk

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<p>I have a custom desk in my office built on an Uplift adjustable frame. &nbsp;This headphone holder should work on standard Uplift desks as well. &nbsp;I designed to fit my two needs, the Apple AirPods Max that I use for work and recreational listening and the Audio-Technica ATH-M50X I use for podcasting. &nbsp;</p><p>Mounting is done via two M8 x 15mm bolts (socket or button head should be OK), to the existing accessory mount holes on the desk frame. &nbsp;Careful not to over-torque when mounting! &nbsp;I did not make solid infill for these and they are plenty strong with light torque on the M8 mounting bolts. &nbsp;</p><p>I printed this in Sunlu Silk PLA at 0.2mm layer height and got best results on the one I did with variable layer height set to handle the organic shapes. &nbsp;The attached sample .gcode file shows the orientation I found best (bolting face surface down) with supports only to the baseplate. &nbsp;The upper retention lip does not need supports, it's at 45 degrees and prints without issue. &nbsp;Obviously you'll get a faster print with standard steady layer heights.</p><p>This was designed in Fusion 360 and I may revisit it at a later date to better blend in the geometry created by the loft tool. &nbsp;It has a bit of a sculptural look as it sits, so I was happy with it for a first attempt.</p><p>Hope you find it useful, please be sure to share your own makes of this objects and any remixes, this one's very much a v.1 design iteration that I did in about 30 minutes.</p>

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