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portable laptop/tablet stand

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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4 plates
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14/06/2026 - I added an update:
                       - The arm with the slot for more flexibility and to prevent it from breaking so easily during assembly is now available (thanks for the tip)

 

 

arm_v2.1



I designed this stand to raise my laptop to a comfortable working height, after some tests I settled on an 18º incline, which according to some studies is the most recommended incline for correct body posture

I was very pleased with the final design, I think it turned out to be a very elegant, robust piece that works very well mechanically with the joints

The parts fit into each other without needing any glue, you just have to remove some supports on the bases and on the central piece I modeled an easy-to-remove support with the help of small pliers 



The arms have a small chamfer on the circumferences of the tips on one side only, this chamfer must be placed facing upwards

I hope you like the model as much as I do, happy printing!!!

If you have any recommendations, do not hesitate to comment with me 
 

 

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