iPadAir iPadAir2 iPadPro grip and bumpers
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The grip solves a problem with the iPadAir2 - having the left hand wander onto the screen while holding and reading it. Invariably, the article being read either jumps back to the top, or closes. The grip also partially protects the screen from falls by giving a place to store the Apple Pencil while not in use, along with a separate compartment for spare ends and adapter. The left side bezel of the iPad isn't wide enough to hold the iPad comfortably with the left hand while reading for long periods, causing it to slide snugly into this grip, which gives a wider left bezel. The thumb area features a raised ridge near the top to keep the thumb from wandering onto the screen. If you need an iPadAir grip, scale the .stl file, noting that the iPadAir2 is 6.1mm thick while the Air is 7.6mm. Print Settings: Printer Brand: LulzBot Printer: TAZ 6 Resolution: medium Infill: 20% Notes: The bumper corners and camera cover are printed at least three times on a ten outline skirt for better bed adhesion. Position the skirts close enough so they touch each other for improved bed adhesion. Three units give each a chance to cool before the next layer is applied. Clean up can be done with a knife or scissors by simply cutting off the printer guides, and sanding if needed.
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