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MacMini Under Desk Mount (M1-M2(pro)-Intel models)

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P1S
X1 Carbon
X1
A1
H2D
P1P
X1E
H2D Pro
H2S
P2S
H2C
X2D
A2L

0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 10% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 10% infill
Designer
5 h
1 plate
3.9(11)

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Description

Sturdy Under-Desk Mac mini Mount (M1/M2/M2 Pro Compatible)

 

This 3D-printable mount is designed to securely hold your Mac mini (M1, M2, or M2 Pro) under a desk, shelf, or wall. It is built with durability, functionality, and a clean aesthetic in mind.

 

Key features:

• Rounded internal corners for improved strength and crack resistance.

• Large central cut-out to allow airflow and reduce material usage without compromising structural integrity.

• Rear cut-out for easy access to the power button.

• Four countersunk screw holes for secure, flush mounting.

 

Ideal for creating a minimalist and organized workspace while keeping your Mac mini safe and out of sight.

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Printed this in Polymaker PETG on my H2S. 0.20mm layer height and three walls for strength. Also adjusted the scale to 101% based on some of the tight fit feedback I read below. The mac mini was still a snug fit but, imo, it was just the right amount of "snugness" at 101% scale. If I could recommend one adjustment it would be to shorten the front/rear tab by 2-3mm. This will allow the mount to be used in any orientation. As you can see from the photos, I placed my MM opposite to the OPs photo which, in turn, converts the tab to be rear facing, thereby applying pressure to the cables I have connected to my mac. Other than that, I needed to adjust the screw holes ever so slightly to fit my flat head screws so they wouldn't scratch my MM. I do like this print overall. Thank you to the op!
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Ran out of filament half way through and still turned out great! Thanks for the design!
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Boys remember to use / enable supports. I have printed to without they are still usable but you get a bit of spagetthi and a lot of clean up work. But with supports enabled (PLA on PLA). It is amazing. But as others have mentioned scale up to at least 101% maybe even 102% or 103%. If I were to print again, i would do 102%.
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Could have / should have been 1mm (maybe even 2mm higher) extremely tight fit. Otherwise great design! Remember to ream the screw holes larger guys if your countersunk head is a bit bigger than the design intends for, otherwise you will scratch the living s*** out of your mac mini top cover.
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Quite tight. Scale up by 1-2% if necessary
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Too tight
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Very good
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It's a tad bit tight but it works well enough.
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