iStick Pico stand

iStick Pico stand

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This is a simple stand that I designed in roughly an hour. It prevents my mod from constantly falling over onto its side. It can safely hold an iStick Pico or other similar mods on the desk. **Features:** - reversible, which is how all things should be - minimum material required (11-14g) - very stable - easy to print - lots of clearance in case your mod has a sleeve - can be customized at https://cad.onshape.com/documents/b33cb2ed71ba0577a1ed1168/w/c7e02266d760dfef2ab87116/e/9e84b5bd9155c11d2405ccff - **tested** **Instructions:** Print in PLA, with 15% infill, no rafts or support. I think it took about 40 minutes to print. **Design notes:** Not very pretty and could use a bit of work on the fit and curves. I took some mod measurements and eyeballed the radius, then added about 1mm of clearance. I still don't know how to design symmetric organic objects in OnShape, so the curves were done with fine-tuned fillets. I would add some chamfer or fillet on the inner USB top edges, but I was afraid it wouldn't print properly as the wall is already pretty thin.

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