Difference between revisions of "3D-Printed Monitor Stand with drawers for Asus VS247HR 23,6inch display (Stackable, Customizable)"
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The display's stand is too low for my liking. I used to use my PowerBook 180c as a riser - but that felt just wrong. The poor P'Book. So I created this stand, it features: | The display's stand is too low for my liking. I used to use my PowerBook 180c as a riser - but that felt just wrong. The poor P'Book. So I created this stand, it features: | ||
− | + | * variable height | |
− | + | * stackable | |
− | - | + | * drawer |
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+ | I adjusted the model to fit on my printing bed (cut the back side off). You can re-enable printing the whole thing in the .scad. | ||
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=== The Downloads === | === The Downloads === | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:57, 20 December 2018
The Mission
The display's stand is too low for my liking. I used to use my PowerBook 180c as a riser - but that felt just wrong. The poor P'Book. So I created this stand, it features:
- variable height
- stackable
- drawer
I adjusted the model to fit on my printing bed (cut the back side off). You can re-enable printing the whole thing in the .scad.
The Result
Instructions
Just print it. 10% infill or more and support (for the stand, not the drawer) are recommended. PLA does fine.
The Downloads
Links