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JD Artist Pad for Large Tablets - sturdy stand

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Clean (no logo): 0.2mm layer, 4 walls, 22% infill
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Logo edition: 0.2mm layer, 4 walls, 22% infill
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Description

JD Artist Pad

- Highly sturdy stand for large tablets

 

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  • Fits large tablets 
  • Fits thin laptops up to 15.x" size
  • Designed to be stable for artists
  • Adjustable tilt

This tablet holder is NOT meant to look sleek, be easily portable or be printed fast. It is meant for a sturdy and stable performance, for those that need such a tablet holder when drawing or editing.

 

I had trouble finding anything that fit my large iPad Pro 12.9" properly. All the stands are too narrow, which means if you rest your hand on the side, the tablet will flip up on the opposite side. So I made this extra sturdy and stable holder, which utilizes the maximal build volume of the Bambu Lab P- and X-series. 

 

The hinges are extra thick too, and will handle a lot of weight - even when printed in regular PLA. In fact, I chose to print mine in PLA, although I'll probably end up making another one in PETG-HF for better temperature resistance. 

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