Multi-use DIY 3D printed stand

Multi-use DIY 3D printed stand

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This stand boasts three holes because it allows for the use of a single, two, or all three tools to secure 10x10 mm square wooden profiles with ease. Mounting cameras, microphones, and lights (such as flashlights or multiple units) is also possible. I found that using pre-made 10x10 mm square wooden profiles was a simpler and faster option, but feel free to create your own custom 3D printed profile if you prefer. At this point, the intended use of the stand and its longevity remain unclear, leaving room for imagination. The squares can be uniform in length or vary depending on individual preferences. While aesthetics play a role, functionality remains the primary goal. PLA is my preferred material, but other materials are also compatible. My default settings include a hotend temperature of 212C, a bed temperature ranging from 50C to 70C, and a printing speed of at least 20 mm/s. For standard use, I opt for an infill of 10%, but this can be adjusted based on the intended weight and application. Given the relatively low demands of 3D printing, feel free to experiment with various parameters to suit your needs.

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