Dragon Monitor Risers

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Dragon Monitor Risers

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A1 mini

Updated 14.3.2025 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
Updated 14.3.2025 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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Improved support and resized
Improved support and resized
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Description

This is my entry for the Monitor Riser Contest. It is 4 dragons holding a wooden shelve. 2 sets needs to be printed and attached with wood screws. Enjoy

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Updated 14.3.2025 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
I probably need to play with supports because they were hard to get off around its head. but overall a solid print. two screwed to a 2x8 held a concrete block!!
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Yeah that part can be tricky. Depending on the support amount there, they also can be left as it gives extra sturdiness. From you picture however, I see it's not needed! 😀
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Yeah they look cool but no offense, that's an accident waiting to happen, trusting PLA dragons to hold up expensive monitors is just not worth the risk imo.
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I understand your concerns, but what keeps you from printing them in PETG, ASA, ABS or even PLA+?
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exactly I'd print em in either ASA or ABS even PETG
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Replying to @malebuffy :
I dont see any ABS or ASA profile so i have to assume you dont printed them in these filaments to test if such a filigran and thin model is still printable with such high temp filaments. PLA and PLA+ will creep over time and can lead to new stresspoints on the model which then suddenly snaps, awesome idea, sometimes you should ask yourself if just because you can, you really should.
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Improved support and resized
You need to be patient about the removal of supports but the print turned out good. Boosted
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HOW CAN IT HOLD THAT
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Hello, as in the description you will need 2 screws for wood (pointy), as the printing profile creates 2 holes per dragon. Also the infill percentage is increased.
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It wont, PLA creeps over time and will lead to stress fractures. Putting your monitor on top of that is asking for trouble earlier or later.
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honest question what if it was printed with 100% infill? wouldn't that be stronger and better withstand that "creeping"? just asking I'm kinda new still learning the ropes.
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I really don't need this, but the boost is for the idea!
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Thanks 😀
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I absolutely love this. I’m going to try it over night. any idea how much it could actually hold?
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I have 7kg, 2 for the wood + 5 for the monitor and it holds quite good. I think it can do more. If unsure, increase infill.
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wow!! that’s awesome!
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Updated 14.3.2025 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
no supports. print was a spaghetti mess.
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You are right, you probably used the mobile app. I though from a PC, someone would add supports. I have now uploaded the profile with supports that actually work very well for me, so anyone printing for mobile will have a successful print.
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Replying to @malebuffy :
thank you for responding so fast. I will try your new print profile
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Updated 14.3.2025 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
AAAAAAAAAAAAA+ loved printing them
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Thanks! Happy you liked them!
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Updated 14.3.2025 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
nice design printed in PETG at 100% seems sturdy enough. some of the supports are a pain to remove especially around the head area
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Happy that it worked for you.
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which material do you use to print this model?
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PLA
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