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Vertical paper stand

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1 stand, 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
1 stand, 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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3 stands, 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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2 Stands 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% rectilinear infill
2 Stands 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% rectilinear infill
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Dual colour - 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
Dual colour - 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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Description

A small and useful paper stand, allowing your document to stand upright while you read it. 

 

The stand takes almost zero desk space, both when empty and when holding a piece of paper. It can hold an A4 or letter size paper, in the portrait orientation.

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Update: I added a variant with the top surface parallel to the desk surface. This avoids visible jagged layer lines at the top, at the cost of not being parallel with the paper's edge. It's available at Vertical paper stand - Flat top version.

Possible uses

  • Holding sheet music upright, on a desk, table, or on a music holder that is too low. 
  • Holding up reference documents next to your computer
  • Easy transcribing of notes and documents
  • Keeping multiple important documents visible on limited desk space
  • A cool-looking display for awards
  • Explaining intrinsic surface curvature, an interesting phenomenon in mathematics and physics

How it works

This tool uses the concept of Gaussian curvature - a sheet of paper can bend in only one of the two main directions, but not in both. By slightly bending it horizontally, it prevents the paper from bending vertically and falling over. The phenomenon is also explained in The Remarkable Way We Eat Pizza

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1 stand, 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
Currently using these in an educational display case. Works great with lighter cardstock.
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Wow this is amazing, I feel proud to be part of something this cool.
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I love that little mainframe room diorama. Where did you find that? I set up a yearly tech history display at magfest and that would be cool to add to my display.
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Replying to @EdTheNerd :
Thanks! I sent you a message with more details.
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The top came out a little jagged. But I like the model, very practical!
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Thank you! I can't avoid the jagged layer lines at the top, but printing it in black makes them much less visible.
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Replying to @Problem2 :
Well the lines are there because the model is shorter in the middle and taller on the sides. I measured a 1.5mm difference. Is this on purpose? We could just cut the top 2mm of the model to have it equal and smooth.
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Replying to @andrei.lazarov :
It is on purpose, so that it's parallel to the edge of the paper. Cutting it horizontally would make it cover more of the paper in the middle, while providing no additional support, or make it provide less support at the edges. In both cases I think it would look weird. That said, I will create one like you suggest, and see how it looks.
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works great, just what I needed.
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Stravinsky a bit long but that's one is pretty useful for him:)
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this is so functional!!
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Great print, very practical and functional. Love it
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Sleek design, small footprint but does the job perfectly! Recoloured it so the base and stand have two different colours, I love how this turned out.
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Great design! It holds the paper upright with no issue at all. My wife loves this holder for recipes and asked me to print several more for gifts. I printed very slow with white PETG with 0.4mm nozzle.
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I've already printed this holder several times because I think it's excellent but it breaks easily I still genuinely think it's very good
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perfect, now I have the picture I’m drawing stood vertical in front of me 👏
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