Adjustable Monitor shelf - Fits any display

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Adjustable Monitor shelf - Fits any display

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A1 mini

Print in place version for PLA (silk is ok too).
Print in place version for PLA (silk is ok too).
Designer
2.4 h
1 plate
4.6(382)

[Seperate Files] Both Versions
[Seperate Files] Both Versions
4.4 h
3 plates
4.8(175)

0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
5.1 h
3 plates
4.8(63)

0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% gyroid infill
0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% gyroid infill
2.3 h
1 plate
4.9(38)
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Description

Only print the “print-in-place” version in PLA and if you are certain of your printer and filament tolerances and that your filament is well dried. Otherwise, print the parts separately using printing supports on the shelf support part (Support_ONLY.stl).

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Update 1: Added a version with a longer front lip that fits better if your monitor has curved or thick bezels and fixed the weird slicing bug that added strange lines on top of the model.

 

Update 2: I now recommend printing the “Shelf_ONLY” and “Support_ONLY” files separately using supports on the “Support_ONLY” file. Many people reported not being able to separate the parts on the print-in-place version.

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A print-in-place shelf for the top of computer monitors and TVs.

  • The support arm is adjustable and has a single contact point with the monitor, so it fits firmly and easily also curved-back monitors.
  • Perforated to not block monitor cooling.

Instructions to separate the parts after printing (only takes 10 seconds):

No supports needed for printing, just slice and print in the orientation that the files comes in.

  • Print in PLA!
    If you want to print in PETG, print the parts separated and use supports, don't use the the “print-in-place” file, it will not separate!

It's strong! Don't worry about putting heavy stuff on it - but I wouldn't put any liquid…

STEP file included. Feel free to remix and share, but please use the attribution feature.

Comment & Rating (790)

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Print Profile
[Seperate Files] Both Versions
It printed well and fast. The support was minimum and easy to remove fully. I'm going to use it on my bed as a little stand for the remote and I think it will do a terrific job. Thank you for sharing your design!
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Oh, that's a great idea!
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Print in place version for PLA (silk is ok too).
Printed the print-in-place version without reading anything. Thought it was fused together but eventually managed to separate it. Looking at the description and video, it's meant to need some extra encouragement to separate. Wife will be happy, thank you for the print.
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how did you get it unfused?
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Replying to @user_967111185 :
It's been a while, but if I remember correctly I just jammed something flat (think I used a butter knife but something flatter would be better) in between the hinge and gently pushed it apart. I remember struggling with it cause I was just trying to rotate the hinge but the hinge has little notches so it doesn't rotate freely.
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Replying to @Eyeball :
Thanks, I was doing the same
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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
I am new in this world and I am learning. I am sure with the correct settings I will print it succesful. there’s a lot of people who could print well. I will try again. By now Bambu only allows to me to give 3 stars. I will come back and hive the 5 stars when I print it succesfully. Thank you!
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hi, Thank you for comment :).are you sure you have set correct plate and temperature? i print it and everything working. Thank you.
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Replying to @jandrda92 :
Sorry I am new in this world, I have a Bambu mini. what is the temperature recommendation?
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It depends on what kind of plate you have. I have textured, so at the top under the printer sample I select textured sheet and then click next to the filament on the pencil notepad and I set 65 degrees for textured for the first layer and 60 for the next.
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When I slice your profile it has some very strange infill: Slicing the .stl myself has even more...very strange.
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I had the same issue. Fixing the model in the slicer fixed the problem for me.
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I fixed the file and replaced the previous versions of both the print-in-place STL and the 3mf print profile. Now it slices without that bug and it slices much faster! Thank you for letting me know and sorry for the trouble! If the STEP is imported in Bambu Studio it still causes that error. So I guess it happens when Bambu Studio tries to create the mesh from the file (does it re-mesh the original STL? IDK...). I will send a bug report to Bambu with the original file.
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Print in place version for PLA (silk is ok too).
I ended up super gluing one, but this black one is awesome. Thanks for a great model! Will be printing a few more of these.
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Thanks for the feedback! If the support is slipping, a piece of paper on the hinge may work too :)
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Replying to @GiskardReventlo :
ooo that's a good idea. i'll try that. Thank you!
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Print in place version for PLA (silk is ok too).
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Nice usage idea!
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0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% gyroid infill
love it!! might print more
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just printed this and love it! I printed it all in one sheet and was nervous I was going to break it when trying to adjust the back arm, but used a pocket knife to wedge in between then twisted slightly and both sides popped out. I’m using this as a little shelf to hold my MagSafe charger that I use with the iPhone continuity camera feature to use my phone as my webcam. I can get the perfect angle now without the stand falling off my monitor
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Looks great! Thank you for the comment and the boost :)
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I set it up to print on my A1 mini. Leg is printed at a an angle over the shelf. Supports were enforced in specific areas and a brim added to the leg as well. This printed perfectly and goes together without any issues. Thanks for the nice design.
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That's a really smart way to print it! Feel free to share a print profile if you'd like :)
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Perfect print, comes in very handy! =)
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