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Modular Roman Bridge Monitor Riser / Stand / Shelf

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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Matte Desert Tan (11401) / Refill / 1kg
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I hope you have a wonderful day! :)

Elevate your desk with this 3D-printed monitor riser, inspired by the timeless architecture of ancient Roman bridges. This design re imagines the classic monitor stand as a striking, modular structure that blends historical elegance with modern utility.

 

Features

  • 🧩 Modular Design: The riser is built from repeating modules. Which means you can have it as short or as long as you want! 
  • 💪 Strength: Roman arches provide robust support for Monitors, speakers, etc, as well as storage space for desk equipment!
  • 😍 Beauty & Functionality: The detailed stone textures and historical statues transform it into a miniature work of art

Dimensions

Printing Recommendations

I've separated the inner core (structural) from the outer surfaces. This means you can print the inner core (structural) for the bridge with any filament you want since it WILL NOT be visible. I did this to save on the special “Desert Tan” filament, so I used white PLA.

 

Since this design is modular, you can print it multiple times and they will slide/insert into one another and create a chain. This allows you to choose how short or how long you want the bridge to be 🙂

 

Assembly Instructions

  1. Insert the Inner Arch into the structural core (Align all 3 dovetails and slide-in)

  2. Insert the Front Stone Wall into the structural core (Align the 2 dovetails and slide-in)

  3. Add the Pillar and Railing by inserting the pillar into the raised triangle on the top of Front Stone Wall (you can use glue to permanently secure it)

  4. Insert Statue into the Pillar hexagon (you can use glue to permanently secure it)

  5. Repeat the previous steps as needed. (You can make this bridge as short or as long as you'd like)
  6. Once satisfied with the bridge length, Insert the End Wall (Left) on the left side of the bridge

  7. Insert the End Wall (Right) on the right side of the bridge

  8. Done! Enjoy your beautiful Roman Bridge 😁

Attributions

While I've made the bridge structure myself, the following makers have generously provided the rights for me to include their statues:

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
I printed 5 of these to hold my double monitor setup. This came out great.
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That's awesome! Can you share a picture? I'm super curious 😄
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Replying to @innovux :
Don’t mind the messy desk.
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Replying to @MNTDREW :
So cool! Good idea to print the statues in gold 👌
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Great design, I'm excited to print it! Could you provide the dimensions of each section in the description? Cheers!
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Done! Let me know how the print goes :)
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Excellent print!
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