Laptop Stand - Collapsible
254 downloads · 2 years ago · This articulated laptop stand fits perfectly in your backpack!
Features print in place hinges so yo
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This articulated laptop stand fits perfectly in your backpack! Features print in place hinges so you can fold it up right off the build plate! Just make sure your filament is tuned prefectly.
Print Guide:
- Minimum 3 walls, with 25%+ cubic infill. More if your laptop is built like a desktop.
- Use ABS/PETG because you will leave this in a hot car. PLA if you will only use indoors.
- Pre-oriented, with no supports needed.
*largest piece does not fit on anything smaller than 256x256mm build plates. (working on a version that fits smaller printers)
Works great with a MacBook Pro. You probably need one anyways.
Laptop Stand - Collapsible
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Have you printed this in PETG before? That material shrinks more than most as it cools, which causes all the parts to fuse together. I'm using a Prusa MK4 with a new spool of Prusament, and both the printer and the pressure advance for the material are well-tuned. I've had no problem with other print-in-place mechanisms, but I think your tolerances are far too tight for PETG.
Also the largest part doesn't fit on the MK4's bed in a single piece, which would have been nice to know before paying.
Thanks for this, I'll edit the description to note.
For the hinges in PETG you could likely print separately and assemble after the fact until I update this model with a looser tolerance. As for the larger part, I'm working on another version that will fit the Prusa's in the future <3
Send me a message on instagram if you'd like me to refund you personally for the files.
Thanks! No refund required; I'm reprinting in PLA for now (I'll avoid hot cars) and it's working well.
It would have been nice to know there is a huge "Jankmart" inscription on one of the pieces before paying for the file. To me it ruins the minimalist look of the design and makes it look unprofessional.
Hi there, also having an issue with tolerances. Printed on P1S with tuned flow. Hinges were fused and in spite of heaps of effort I was unable to release them without snapping the parts.
Same thing for me as well. Regardless of printer (X1C, P1S, and K2) the hinges fuse. I did manage to get a usable print after some tinkering with the freshly printed pieces, but I agree the tolerances are a little too tight. I am going to try PLA+ next and see how that goes.
Same thing here with my X1C, the clearance isn’t high enough with great dimensional accuracy printers.
I printed mine in PLA, %25 infill and 3 walls, but the parts fused together and this (photos) is the result of my attempt to pope it up. Can you PLEASE LET ME KNOW WHAT I DID WRONG?
Hey I became a member and downloaded the file but I am unable to open the file. I then tried opening the step file with Prusa, it says the size is 0