Wacom Cintiq Stylus Tray
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This is my first model project for my own 3D printing journey. I have a Wacom Cintiq pen holder that I thought was really not helpful or useful. It's very easy to knock out of the holder and it just does not stay very well at other angles the holder can be turned to. So I decided to model a tray that would replace the Wacom provided stylus holder with a side tray that would be a little more resistant to falling out as the Cintiq was moved around or the angle was changed.

The Blender files are provided as I am a bit rusty with Blender so I am sure there are things I could do better but this version of the model is good enough and polished enough to work for people who do not like the stylus holder that comes with the newer Cintiqs (2025). I would expect these trays to attach to the larger Cintiq models as I only own a small 16" model. The tray is also sized for the Pro Pen 3 and not earlier (fatter) styluses. The tab key that actually goes into the Cintiq could also be expanded for re-purposing that feature for something else useful for those who might be using separate stylus storage options.
The tray still leaves enough room for the options button on the bottom and the USB-C port on the top. The “top” portion of the tray is a little weaker simply due to a lack of support and physics. So I do caution that the tray could very well break with a decent amount of pressure on the top portion of the tray. I would recommend using stronger and reinforced filaments if this is a problem for you.
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