Shelf / Monitor riser leg (opt: laptop stand)

Shelf / Monitor riser leg (opt: laptop stand)

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I made these legs to elevate a glass shelf which elevates the monitor over the desktop table. They are designed to fit a 7,75 glass or wood piece, but it can fit a slimmer glass because it have a hole to fit a silicone drop that fills the gap making the assembly strong. In the front/side it have different sized holes to fit USB or other kind of cables. Also, you can find that there is another leg which includes a laptop stand, with circles lowered to fit felt circles that will avoid it to scratch your laptop. It's designed to fit a macbook pro (non retina), but using different felts, you can adapt it to your laptop. Keep in mind that you will need to mirror the pieces if you pretend to get symmetrical legs. And, if you want to use as laptop stand, you will need 2 of those pieces. I recommend you to print it whit the cable holders (the "|_TT|" shaped hole) as the base of the piece. This is the way I intended to print it when i was designing it. The free space under the shelf is around 5cm, enough for a regular mouse and keyboard. Print Settings Printer: i3 Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 0.25 Infill: 60% Notes: I printed them in ABS (i hadn't got PLA) but it should work with PLA too. If your glass is slimmer or thinner, consider rescaling only one axis.

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