Elevated Laptop Stand with Drawer
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Here is finally the update to fix the problem of the bar being too fragile during printing!
And I offer two different solutions:
V2.1= I separated this lower horizontal bar from the assembly so that it can be printed separately.
Note: it is the upper face of the bar that is printed against the plate.
Warning: since large parts cannot be printed in another orientation, the fasteners of the lower horizontal bar may be fragile (depending on your filament and machine settings)! Go gently and if you find it's forcing, cut the edges of the dovetail slightly with pliers. UPDATE V2.1.1: following feedback regarding the overly tight fit of the lower bar's dovetails, I have updated the model which is now much less tight. UPDATE V2.1.2: Modification of the drawer's orientation to save 35 minutes and 15g of filament.
V2.2= I simply removed this lower horizontal bar.
This slightly affects the rigidity of the assembly but stability remains very good.
If your PC is really very heavy, perhaps prefer V2.1. UPDATE V2.2.2: Modification of the drawer's orientation to save 35 minutes and 15g of filament.
I remixed @dalet11 's excellent support by @TVL3D and merged it with the very good support by @ThePrintsGioUni to create a version that better suited my needs.
You will find here a laptop stand that elevates it, by adding a drawer and a space to store an additional keyboard that frees up workspace on the desk.
It is robust enough to support my 17.3" laptop (quite old and heavy…)
My remix includes the fusion of the two models (dimension adaptation, reinforcement, infill optimization, etc…)
I used the clips from the original model by @TVL3D because those from the remix were resized to 99% (less secure attachment)
No support is needed.
No glue needed.
For more clarity regarding dimensions:
- No size limit for larger computers (my 17.3" laptop is simply placed on top of the lugs).
- Devices with a base less than 32cm wide AND 21cm high will need an additional plate to fit on the stand.

To complement this stand, I also offer:
shelves to attach to the sides (printing without supports, no glue needed):
https://makerworld.com/fr/models/1156001#profileId-1161094
- hollow-bottom pencil holders to place supplies horizontally or vertically (if they are pens with clips, for example):
https://makerworld.com/fr/models/1243031-hanging-pen-holder-hollow-model#profileId-1263914
a tray that fits on the shelves to place small objects:
https://makerworld.com/fr/models/1250155-plateau-compatible-computer-stand-shelf#profileId-1272529





























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