Thin tablet stand for horizontal(landscape) placement of 10-inch tablets

Thin tablet stand for horizontal(landscape) placement of 10-inch tablets

I find it annoying to always carry a tablet stand with me to take my 10-inch tablet out of the house and use it on the table. So I created a thin stand that can be attached to a tablet.

[assembly]
Print the four parts and attach the magnet and iron plate to the inner dents.
Combine so that the bulge of the parts is on the inside.
I put rubber on the body1 to prevent slipping. I don’t think this is absolutely necessary.
Attach body4 to the tablet with double-sided tape. I stuck it on a soft cover made of TPU.

[magnet]
When I disassembled the tablet case that was no longer needed, I got a thin magnet of φ15, so I used it.
[Iron plate]
I cut off the tongue of the cord hook of the one coin shop, peeled off the protective tapes, and used it.
[Double-sided tape]
General double-sided tape has a structure in which the base material is sandwiched between adhesive layers, but the strength is insufficient when adhering to soft materials or objects with uneven surfaces. I used a tape whose base material is also an adhesive layer.
[Precautions about strength]
Since I kept in mind to make it thin, I think that it will be damaged if strong force is applied. I think it is better not to hold the stand and hang the tablet.

I uploaded the file of Fusion 360, so please modify it. When changing the length of parts, the ratio of the distance between axes in each part must be 1:1:0.5:1.5.

Print Settings

Printer: KINGROON KP3 with cooling fan
Rafts: No
Supports: Doesn’t Matter
Resolution: 0.2
Infill: 20%
Filament_brand:
Filament_color:
Filament_material: PLA

Credits:

Toshi_

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