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Yaoshi 16 Ultra Laptop Stand

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0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 10% infill
0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 10% infill
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4 plates

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This is a Yaoshi 16 Ultra laptop stand that I measured and printed myself, with a 25° angle. It requires about 270g of PETG. Any build plate 255mm or larger will work. There are two black silicone pads in the picture with dimensions: rectangle 2*15*40mm, and straight slot 2*35*175mm (outer arc dimension). The laptop's bottom anti-slip strips can fit into the stand's groove limiters. In reality, this stand is only used to elevate the air intake, and the main stress points are still the laptop's own anti-slip strips. The H-shaped connecting plate can also be glued. It is not foldable and is suitable for fixed-position use. If you want one that folds for storage, I recommend buying an aluminum alloy folding stand. If you need the source files for modifications, you can also private message me.

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