Height Adjustable Monitor Stand
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The human-sized monitor stand demands only a breadboard (or another rigid plate), a few wood screws (pre-drill holes beforehand), and printed parts to construct.\nThe height can be adjusted by printing either fewer or more tubes, allowing for customization.\nTypically, the construction is sturdy enough, but if further reinforcement is needed, one can draw the legs onto cardboard, cut out circular shapes, place the feet through pre-made holes, and then squeeze the cardboard between the tubes and feet.\nThe design idea originated from my brother.\nThe project's upstream repository is located at https://github.com/mhradilek/things/tree/master/monitor_stand\nPrint Settings\nSupported Features:\n Yes\n\nPost-Printing Process\nSand the inner sockets thoroughly,\nor use a rotary tool as I did, but hand sanding should also be effective.
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