Adjustable Small Mixer Stand

Adjustable Small Mixer Stand

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This is a small stand I slapped together to support an in-ear mixer that I keep beside me. It's a work in progress, as some of the parts can probably be joined for printing. Also this first version does not have adjustable/foldable legs. The legs probably need to be longer as well. For now I'm building the top tray from Kydex, I didn't see the need to waste printing a wide, flat, sheet of ABS or PLA. For my purposes the tray needs to be flat, so I'll be joining it to the supports with glue. The support 'L's at the top of the tray arms can certainly be extruded out wider to accommodate screwing something down. The leg assembly holes are intended for M3 screws. They are intentionally small so that you can just screw into the plastic if desired. Or they can be drilled to use nuts on the back side. The file 'assembled.stl' is redundant, it simply has all the parts in the correct position, but obviously would not be suitable for printing. Post-Printing The tubes are joined with the connectors using acetone if ABS, cyanoacrylate if PLA. How I Designed This Blender, and a lot of Googling for shortcuts I couldn't remember.

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