Piano book stand
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I crafted this custom bookstand that attaches to a piano lid, as my own piano was in dire need of one. The attachment mechanism is tailor-made for my specific piano model, so double-check your measurements before hitting print. I designed it using Fusion 360 and printed it out on an Ultimaker Original+ with colorFabb Woodfill Fine. This project served as my entry into the 2015 colorFabb Time-lapse contest. It took a total of around 44 hours to complete the printing process. You'll need to assemble the separate parts using M3 nuts and bolts. Here are the printer settings I used: temperature at 200 C, fill density set to 30%, bed temperature at 50 C, and print speeds of 100 mm/s for the top and bottom components and 150 mm/s for the middle part.
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