Compatibility Note: This bracket is for the Kamvas 13(may work with Kamvas 12) display tablet from Huion. The bracket assumes you are using the USB cable and USB connectors listed below. If you are using the full featured, all-in-one USB cable from Huion… it won't work with this bracket without changes to the bracket. This will also not work with a straight cable plugged into the port. The stylus holder holds the PW517 stylus that comes with the tablet.
Print Settings Note:
I recently bought a Huion Kamvas 13 display tablet. Love it. However, what I didn't love was the cable issue… ie, it was a major PITA to find a cable which would properly fit the USB-C port on the Kamvas 13 which also had the full featured wiring for the USB, DisplayPort, power, etc. Most cable shrouds were just too big. The only cables that would reliably fit were those sold by Huion itself, power-only USBC cables, or the thunderbolt cables sold by apple that conforms to the Apple MFI specifications.
I went on Amazon and looked for various options that would be cheaper… and came across a few items, thought the resulting dimensions were not ideal. Here are the specific items I purchased(links to amazon, no affiliate tokens or links). Naturally, if you use different parts… you will need to adjust the design of the bracket accordingly.
* Right Angle USB-C full pinout adapter (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09MVRNCVZ)
* Straight through USB-C full pinout adapter with tapered/reduced shroud on the male side. (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07MBWH7QG)
* 2m full featured 40gbps, 4K hd USBC cable. (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CJNXQZ81)
The resulting combination of the straight through and the right angle adapters looks like:
Which obviously juts out quite precariously. Even removing the right angle connector and going straight out is also quite precariously leveraged.
So I wanted to create a bracket to provide reinforcement. The first ones were loose or just provided a ledge for the cable to rest on. Later versions tightened up the design so that the cable and plug were more constrained and there was more of a ledge/lip to ensure a good connection point to the tablet. Finally, added a bit of tolerance so that 2 sided tape(3M, nitto, etc) could be used to hold it semi-permanently to the tablet as if it was a part of the tablet.
Note, the flat mating surfaces of the two halves are held together with Nitto tape as well. That way it can be disassembled and replaced at a later date.
I figured since this was going to be a big bulky anyways, I added a slot to hold the stylus. The textured surface comes from the textured print bed. The angle of the edge over the tablet are 45°
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