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CDJ table for DJ, also suitable as MPC ONE or PC stand, angle adjustable. 250mm x 250mm

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A1
H2D Pro
H2C
H2D
P2S
H2S
X2D
A2L

0.2mm layer, 8 walls, 30% infill
0.2mm layer, 8 walls, 30% infill
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3 plates

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When I looked for a stand to place my MPC ONE on, they were very expensive, so I decided to make my own.

To create this with A1, the top plate is set to 250mm x 250mm.

Small CDJs, PCs, etc., might be able to be placed on it.

 

The angle can be adjusted in about 5 steps. Since it can also go to the reverse side, there are a total of 9 steps.

The height is 230mm. The pole sections can also be connected, so it can be 410mm.

(If there are requests, we can also create shorter poles, etc.)

 

For assembly, 8 M3 x 20mm wood screws are required.

 

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【Assembly】

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Using M3 x 20mm wood screws
Secure the base and pole with screws (2 locations)
Secure the pole and top (2 locations)
Secure the top plate and locking part, then fit it here.
Secure the parts from the top plate side (4 locations).
Angle adjustment fixing screw
Use lubricant spray to make it easier for screws to enter. Please note that if the screws do not slide well, they may break.

 

Arrange the top plate like this
Attach the screw with a flathead screwdriver (tighten gently, as overtightening may cause it to break)
Attach screws on both sides
Completed

 

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