Yamaha MODX M6 iPad holder (maybe M7/M8?)
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This is an iPad holder for the MODX M6, apparenlty it may work with larger M7/M8 models but I'm not certain? It uses the screw indent/holes on the back of the keyboard to clamp onto.
The holder clamps on by pressure and uses a separate TPU liner to not scratch the keyboards plastics.
Print Part A in PLA or similar (I used PLA+, don't use anything too stiff/extreme, it needs a tiny bit of flex), and Part should be printed in TPU 95a (not sure if softer will work?)
Combine the two pieces of the ipad holder, you can potentially super glue them together if you plan on taking the stand off a lot (make sure the glue is well dry!)
A small amount of force is required for the mount to clamp/grip on, nothing too crazy, use common sense to make sure it is aligned correctly to the screw hole indents underneath when putting on.
It's been many months since I originally designed this, but for my own personal keyboard it has so far proven safe and shown zero damage, and that's with a bunch of removing/replacing during that time. But as a general blanket disclaimer, use at your own risk, I'm not responsible for you potentially damaging your expensive thing. Use good judgement to the amount of force you are using and don't go ripping the thing on and off roughly and you will be FINE.
Maximum thickness for a tablet to hold is about 13mm from recollection, and the viewing angle is 30 degrees.
Printed on a Bambu Lab A1 using the standard .2 layer height setting and a 0.4 nozzle. Print in the orientation shown in the photo and use support for both pieces.
Created in Tinkercad.
Update: I've included 2 smalll test pieces to help test fitment/if it works with your printers dimensional scaling before committing to the full print. Print one piece in PL, the other in TPU 95 as labelled, then snap it on/see if it clamps into the underside screw hole (in line with the MODX touchscreen).


















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