The Impossible Laptop Stand - Fits Most laptops!

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The Impossible Laptop Stand - Fits Most laptops!

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The Impossible Laptop Stand - Single
The Impossible Laptop Stand - Single
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The Impossible Laptop Stand - Cut
The Impossible Laptop Stand - Cut
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6.9 h
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Description

An updated version of this model has been published! Find it here!!

 

Looks impossible? Think again!

 

Instantly elevate your bland office desk and get rid of your boring laptop risers and stands!

Watch your envious colleagues' jaws drop as they struggle to process a laptop floating in mid air!

 

Design has been tested with the pictured 13" HP Elitebook and a 16" Macbook Pro. Most laptops should fit provided that the bottom half is not too thick. Works great with iPads and other tablets too, especially for looking at recipes in the kitchen!

 

Please provide feedback so that the design can be further optimized!

 

Printing

 

The pictured models were printed with wood PLA and PLA+, but any material should work.

  • 6 walls
  • 20% gyroid infill
  • No supports required

Do not change the print orientation! Model must be printed side down to maximize strength at stress points.

 

Print Profile 1 - FOR THE BRAVE

Prints the entire model as a single piece.

Ensure that you have FANTASTIC bed adhesion if you want to use this option.

The risk of failure due to warping and/or poor adhesion is quite high as there is limited contact between the model and the build plate.

15mm brim has been added all around to help with bed adhesion.

I personally used the cool plate with no glue stick, and would recommend avoiding the textured plate.

 

Print Profile 2 - FOR THE NOT-SO-BRAVE

The model has been cut in half and dowels added to help join both pieces after printing.

Parts may fit together a little loose or tight depending on your print tolerances. Use a rubber mallet to gently tap pieces together if tight and use super glue if loose.

The end product may have a slight seam down the middle if this option is used.

 

 

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Flawlessly crafted on principles of physics. This is very useful to me and printed without fail.
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glad you like it. an updated design will be released soon!
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An updated design has been published! Find it here https://makerworld.com/en/models/451998#profileId-359113
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This has to be the most useful 3D print I’ve ever done. Printed the single version in PETG, and it came out impeccably on my Carbon X1. My Latitude 5430 remains stable in the stand, regardless of the lid angle. I’ll definitely print more of these.
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glad you like it!
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An updated design has been published! Find it here https://makerworld.com/en/models/451998#profileId-359113
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excellente impression fonctionne parfaitement avec mon laptop de 16 » beau design
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love this!
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The design is awesome however it tends to be a bit bouncy if you’re typing on the desk (I use it as functional holder with external keyboard)
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