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Desk mount for Lenovo ThinkPad P15 and P52 laptops
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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill, 8 top & bottom layers
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Description
Designed this to store away my work laptop when I'm done for the day to clear space so I can slide-out my personal keyboard+mouse. My configuration allows to keep the laptop connected to power, USB hub and monitor when deployed or stowed. Another use can be to stow semi-permanently under the desk out of the way.
Features:
- Mounts a ThinkPad P15 as close to the surface as possible, it can also fit a P52 but a couple of mm looser.
- Wide beveled opening to slide the laptop in with little guesswork
- Clearance for ventilation and ports
- Contoured to follow the laptop's side chamfer
- Back stop that prevents slide-out
- Mounts with bolts/screws up to 3.5mm dia
- Chamfered design that reflects the laptop's design, it may fit other devices with chamfered/rounded backs.
- No, it will not make a taco but the money saved by printing this instead of buying one will allow you to buy more tacos
Designed for FDM 3D printing first:
- Big footprint with little surface contact. first layers will print faster and removal will be easier while keeping the print on bed when printing
- No support required, the saved print orientation rotates all horizontal walls 45deg which most 3D printers should be able to print without support
- Increased stiffness across the bracket “bends”, this print orientation allows to maximize layers along them, bottom layers are fully solid.
- Length adjusted to fit 250mm beds (most common 3D printer size)
- Yes, you may remix and share, I added a .STEP file, I would really appreciate a shoutout :)
This is my first shared model here and second iteration for this laptop storage solution, thank you for stopping by!
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