Shelf / Monitor riser leg (opt: laptop stand)
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I designed these legs to elevate a glass shelf which raises the monitor above the desktop table. They are engineered to fit a 7.75-inch glass or wood piece, and can accommodate a slimmer glass due to a hole that allows a silicone drop to fill the gap, making the assembly strong. In the front and side, there are various-sized holes for USB or other cables. Another leg is available with a laptop stand feature, featuring circles lowered to fit felt pads that prevent scratching your laptop. This design fits a MacBook Pro (non-Retina) but can be adapted to any laptop by using different felts. Keep in mind that you'll need to mirror the pieces for symmetrical legs and two of these pieces are required for use as a laptop stand. I recommend printing it with cable holders, the "|_TT|" shaped hole, as the base of the piece, which is how I intended when designing it. The free space under the shelf measures about 5cm, allowing room for a regular mouse and keyboard. Printer Settings: * Printer: i3 * Rafts: No * Supports: No * Resolution: 0.25 * Infill: 60% Notes: I printed them in ABS due to PLA unavailability, but they should work with PLA too. If your glass is slimmer or thinner, consider rescaling only one axis.
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