Adjustable device stand

Adjustable device stand

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<p>After seeing several laptop and tablet storage stands that were fixed in width, I decided to design my own adjustable version that could accommodate difference devices.</p><p>The only parts that are fixed are the end posts. Print as many posts as you wish to fill the middle space.</p><p>The stand is 220mm x 126mm x 125mm in height. The posts are 100mm from the top of the rails, with a 25mm tab.</p><p>I used 4 perimeters and 15% honeycomb infill. This provides an incredibly solid feel and may be overbuilt given the purpose of the stand.</p><p><strong>Supports</strong></p><p>To span the length of the stand, you'll need to use support enforcers.</p><p>Cleaning out the support enforcers was the only cumbersome part of post processing but they did come out fairly cleanly using a hobby knife with a chisel blade.</p><p><strong>Assembly</strong></p><p>You'll need to print a pair of posts for each device.</p><p>The posts are press fit into the top channel. The outer side channel is 10.1mm and the inner channel is 8.1mm.</p><p><strong>Hardware</strong></p><p>To secure the post in place, use an M5 x 25mm Philips pan head screw and an M5 square nut to hold the support in place. Tighten just until snug.</p><p>Optional - print out the alignment tool if you'd like to ensure the posts are perfectly across from each other. Otherwise, just eyeball it.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p>

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