Full-sized Laptop Stand (A1 mini printable)

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Full-sized Laptop Stand (A1 mini printable)

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A1 mini
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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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Transform your laptop experience with this ergonomic and stylish stand, perfectly sized for the Bambu Lab A1 mini.  Unlike most laptop stands that require larger printers, this one is optimized for the A1 mini's build plate (no AMS needed!). The 14-degree slant promotes better posture and reduces strain, while the 300x217mm size accommodates 14-inch laptops.

Important Note: This stand may not be suitable for all laptops. Heavier laptops with most of the weight in the lid (like the Microsoft Surface Book) may cause the stand to topple over.

 

For extra stability: 

  • Update: Connector design has been strengthened for improved durability, even when printed in PLA.
  • The stand is designed with secure connectors, and you can add a few drops of super glue during assembly for additional stability.
  • For added grip on smooth surfaces, consider applying adhesive foam strips to the bottom of the stand.

 

Material Choice: I've printed the red color accents (inserts) and dowels in PETG for added durability, while the rest of the stand is printed in PLA.

 

Enjoy a more comfortable and productive workflow.

 

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Love the model and it came out beautifully. Only thing is that the pins on the hollow connector are very fragile and tend to break off when inserting it through the 2 holes. After 3 attempts where I had to re-print the piece over, I decided to re-design a version that worked for me. If anyone faces the same issues, here it is : https://makerworld.com/en/models/990523#profileId-965971
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Thanks for the kind words and for printing my stand! I'm glad you like it. I'm curious to hear about the issues you had with the pins, as you're the first to report this. To help me understand, could you maybe share some details about your printing setup and the filament you used? In the meantime, I'll do some more testing on my end to see if I can replicate the issue and potentially strengthen that part in a future update.
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Replying to @contesta :
Hi Contesta, I took it down. I thought that since I modified that minor piece for myself, it could as well help others. Now to your questions : I used the unmodified profile as it came with the 3mf provided. The problem could be because I had to use PLA, whereas PETG would probably have avoided the pins to break off at insert. Cheers.
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Replying to @contesta :
I realized that making the slits lower, thus the pins longer, gives the pins more bend, even when printed in PLA and solved the issue. As well as making the pins wider. In my case 4 did the job.
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I enlarged the central section to fit my MSI, attached a fan, and connected it via 5V USB Thank you for the fantastic work
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That's awesome! Thanks for sharing your modifications and the photos. I'm glad you found the design useful and were able to adapt it to fit your MSI laptop. Thanks again for the feedback and for sharing your experience with the design. It's really motivating to see people using and improving upon it.
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I did have some adhesion issues which is all my fault but it did make assembly a little bit harder. This thing is perfect for my use case, I am propping up my Wacom Intuos Pro M drawing tablet. I hope this helps my shoulder hurt less. Amazing job solid 5 out of 5!
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Thanks for sharing your experience and the photo ! Glad to hear the laptop stand is working out for your Wacom tablet, and hopefully your shoulder will feel better soon. Regarding the adhesion, sometimes a quick clean of the build plate can make a big difference. Warm water and soap usually does the trick!
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Good Lord, you may need to clean your keyboard, my man 😆
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Thanks for the 5 stars! Looking forward to seeing the final result.
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Replying to @user_1393166180 :
Thanks so much for the boost and for sharing those great photos! The stand looks fantastic, and I'm really happy you're enjoying it.
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Support perfect, flawless printing
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Thanks so much for the 5-star rating and for sharing photos of your print! It looks great. I'm very happy to hear that you had no problems with the print and that the stand is working out well for you.
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Perfect for me, I slightly increased the leg length and added length to the central area as it was a little short for my laptop
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Thanks so much for the 5-star rating! I'm glad you were able to modify the design to fit your laptop perfectly. That's awesome! I appreciate you taking the time to share your experience.
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Great stand!
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Wow, thanks so much for the boost and for sharing those fantastic photos! The color combination you chose is really eye-catching, and the stand looks amazing. I'm so glad you like the design!
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I printed it at 125%, allowing for a 15.6-inch laptop, and also added an under-mounted fan for cooling
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Thanks so much for the 5-star rating and for sharing a photo of your print! It looks fantastic! That's awesome that you were able to scale it up for your 15.6-inch laptop. I'm really glad you like the design!
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Thanks for the rating and the photo! Glad you like the design.
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Cool design. Print and build worked great (I used a soft mallet for the pins and they went right in). One little warning to others: don't print this out for a Surface Book. The weight of the surface is too great on the hanging back end and it topples over at a tap. Such a bummer as I really liked the design, but the only solution at this point is to affix the stand to my desk, negating the flexibility. Again, no hate on the design, but it is not a good option for this specific laptop. Just trying to save others time and filament.
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Thanks for the feedback and for sharing your experience! I appreciate you taking the time to print and build the stand, and I'm sorry to hear it didn't work out for your Surface Book. Since the design was optimized for the A1 mini's build plate, increasing the base size isn't really an option. Thanks again for the heads-up!
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Replying to @contesta :
Absolutely! I may scale it up (X1C) and see if that works. Your design is the best I've tried so far: I'm up to 3 that haven't fit the bill. :) Stupid back-heavy laptop...
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