Ergonomic and adjustable laptop and tablet stand

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Ergonomic and adjustable laptop and tablet stand

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PLA (with PETG Bolts) 0.2mm layer, 4 walls, 25-30% infill
PLA (with PETG Bolts) 0.2mm layer, 4 walls, 25-30% infill
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12.2 h
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PLA , 0.2mm layer, 4 walls, 25% infill
PLA , 0.2mm layer, 4 walls, 25% infill
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12.1 h
3 plates

Optionnal: Horizontal pegs + new square style (0.2mm Strong)
Optionnal: Horizontal pegs + new square style (0.2mm Strong)
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1.5 h
3 plates

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Every boost I receive truly deserves it's name!  This being my first "real" model, I sunk great many hours learning, prototyping and trying it out ! It's so hype to see people appreciate it ! THANK YOU ! <3 :D 

 

 


Ergonomic & Adjustable 3D-Printed Laptop Stand

Elevate your work experience with my state-of-the-art (that's my first “real” model, dont judge me too hard!) 3D-printed laptop stand, designed for the ultimate combination of ergonomics and adjustability. Crafted with precision (Ish?) , this stand offers a sleek, modern aesthetic that seamlessly integrates into any workspace.

Key features include:

 

  • Ergonomic Design: Promotes proper posture and reduces neck and eye strain, ensuring comfort during extended use. Seriously, I had back pains before discovering those type of stands, this promotes a decent eye level, but you'll need a separate keyboard and mouse!

     

  • Adjustable Angles: Customize your viewing angle with easy-to-adjust settings, catering to different seating positions and desk heights. The knobs are really easy to grip and tighten to your desired stiffness! The grip on them makes it much easier than a traditional nut to tighten :  (mostly in PLA) make sure not to overtighten! You may risk breaking the bolts!  The notch system makes makes it so you dont have to do so !
  • Sturdy and Lightweight amd foldable: the notches in the arms makes it so it does no rely solely on friction and of course, being 3d printed, it is quite lightweight, if you were to carry it around. 

     


     

  • Ventilation-Friendly: The open-frame design of the top enhances airflow, preventing your laptop from overheating and ensuring optimal performance.

     

     

  • Easy to assemble : Simply screw it all together, just like in the picture. The little pegs optionnaly go on the top if you want it to be able to tilt and retainn your laptop. I have plans for sleeves and/or other retaining options. If you want to make your own, they are M10, I reduced them to 9.1x9.1 to more easily screw them in. All Bolts are right handed.

     

     

    Notes:
     - I wouldnt necessarily recommend working directly on the stand (typing long texts while on a Teams call for example), I personally use it to raise my laptop and use it as a second screen on the same eye level as my main screen with an outer keyboard and mouse. 

    Working directly on it might save your back, but you're just going to get wrists problems… If you insist on working directly on it and encounter too much wobble, I'd recommend adding weight to the base. I purposefully kept it thin to fit under raised full size keyboards.


     - It is also possible to lay a bolt on its side, to print it horizontally. It will then be much stronger, but less aesthetic. Simply rotate it by 90 degrees and lower it onto the bed until the thread touches it; the part under the bed will not be printed.

     

    - If you have difficulty assembling/screwing something, I recommend scaling respectively up and down the nuts and pegs, make sure not to modify the Z axis when modifying their sizes, only scale on the X and Y axis by a few percentage points.

     

 

Custom print:
 

If you print it yourself without a profile, you might need to fiddle around with the nuts's size and the retaining pegs, resizing them up and down respectively by about 5% was the sweet spot for me.

 

 

 

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Fantastic design, printed entirely in Sunlu PETG-HF material without any adjustments to the profile. The only minor issue was some slight warping on the bottom part.
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I printed mines in PLA with petg only for the bolts, do you think making thicker would resolve your problem? I purposefully kept it thin to fit under raised full size keyboards I could also add little reinforcing bars like i did for the top! Mine sometimes twists when adjusting it with the screws "halfway" (clicking) . Slightly unscrewing and re-screwing the bottom bolts fixes the tension.
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Replying to @raphlemelin :
I think it because of large cut outs, without them i think will be less twisting, and/or chnaging infill pattern to something like honeycomb or grid will also help with tention
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Replying to @user_4044521639 :
It is when you're using it and not when printing that you're encountering a problem right? If so and if you want to try it, I can make a new version without the holes, maybe with some ribs to reduce lateral movement of the arms ? Printing it in PLA might help too, PETG is a bit more flexible
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Worked very well thank you! Printed in PETG due to colour choice. Printed the top plate in transparent PETG using 'glass' parameters, turned out very nice.
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what are Glass parameters? sounds really interesting
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Wow that's cool !
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Replying to @user_2328929603 :
They're some specific filament and print settings that help minimise layer lines and increase transparency. You can find these settings in the various file sharing sites in plain text form or in the forum of a .3mf I think it's even on BambuLabs website. It just takes a very long time to print
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As a bit of backstory: My wife basically stole the ergonomic support provided by my work for my laptop. I had a few options... Steal it back and sleep on the couch? Print one? BUY one !? (nonsense!) But there was not one that could match my last one on the free models websites, I just had to design one myself apparently! Many learning/prototyping hours later, I present you my 3d printed ergonomic adjustable stand !
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My original plan of tying the dock to the stand then put my laptop on top failed miserably. The minute I tried to put the laptop on the stand while having the dock attached, the stand collapsed. This is with the bolt tightened to its tightest settings. Unfortunately my filament was a bit wet so you can see some imperfection in the final print but they're not in locations that are visible to my eyesight so I can ignore it.
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Thanks for the 5 despite it not meeting your hopes, that's indeed a beefy setup/dock. I tested a 15lbs weight on my first print and it held, But barely. I figured that with my 2.4lbs laptop, that was a good margin of error  😅
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Love this laptop stand Added clamps so I can use it on a rolling desk
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Love it! First picture of this model :D Someone else asked me for L shaped pegs, I need to think about an elegant "one size fits all"
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How wide is this at its widest point? (I guess that would be where the bolts jut out). Thank you for creating and sharing this.
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Viewed straight from above, the bolts are not protruding from the sides when installed, the base and the top both have the same width at 240mm!
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Replying to @raphlemelin :
Thank you for the quick reply! Going to start my print now and follow up when done
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Replying to @Gabe_p :
I love seeing the makes, out of curiosity, why the question ?
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This is a fantastic stand. The print went very smoothly. I scaled it to 90% and printed in PLA. It holds my full size iPad Pro in a heavy case with no problem at all. Exactly what I was looking for. Great job!
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Thank you !
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Replying to @raphlemelin :
I’m not seeing the wider pegs anywhere. Are they a separate download?
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Replying to @user_2888183030 :
Yes, they are in the separate optional profile
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Well thought out and executed model. Thank you for taking the time to design and make available to the community. Using with a 15" Dell Precision laptop. The hex shelf is a bit small for this CAD laptop, but it has been stable for the past week. Even with the extra weight and several on/offs the supports are solid and hardware remains tight. I made two small modifications to increase stability. Glued some leftover toolbox liner to the base of the stand to reduce sliding. Also extended the widened pegs by ~6mm by stacking the models on top of one another in the slicer. I added a bit a weight to stabilize at a high extension. This might not be necessary but it made me feel more comfortable. Again, great job and thank you!
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Also, printed all components in eSUN PLA+.
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Another user mentionned insatiafaction with the base's stability, I mostly use mine under an external keyboard so I dont experience any wobble, I could adapt it tough! Do you have a picture of your adjustments? Do you use an external keyboard and mouse or work directly on it ?
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Replying to @raphlemelin :
(Also, thank you for the boost !)
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great!
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Thank you!
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Printed in PLA, looking fine.
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Thanks for the boost !
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