
Monitor Stand Legs v2
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This is a remix from 3DDIY's monitor legs. I had a different size plank, and re-sizing it made it not fit my printer, so I had to re-design it so it's more customizable. You'll need to print 2 of the left (or left-screw), 2 of the right (or right-screw), and if your board is long, 2 or more of the middle (or middle-screw). The original design called for printing with hexagon infill at 5%, without top or bottom, but my slicer doesn't have the option plus I added end caps, so I remade it with the hexagon design so as not to rely on the slicer. Thickness of plank is 19.4mm (about 0.76 inches) so it'll fit the left-over shelves from my bookshelf and stays in place with friction fitting perfect. With the same thickness you shouldn't need a screw, but I also added a version with screw holes in case your wood is slightly thinner and you need to keep it in place. I printed mine at 100% for sturdiness, since I already hollowed out the support area, it shouldn't matter that much at smaller% infill if you print with stronger walls. Let me know if you need any other thickness, if it's popular, I should be able to modify my design and add it for you guys!
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