Tablet Wedge Stand

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Tablet Wedge Stand

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 20% Cubic
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 20% Cubic
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2 plates
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While sitting at the kitchen table my tablet is at a very low angle to me, but the lights reflect off the screen if it's not propped up a little. I was tired of putting the salt shaker under the top to hold it up, so I made this little wedge to hold it instead.

 

Mostly just playing with shapes in TinkerCAD, but it ended up like this - prints cleanly without supports. Rubberized no-slip tape on the bottom helps hold it in place.


I think they look great in Wood PLA, but I'd love to see what colors you print it in!

 

THE V WEDGE

This one is a little smaller, and I found it a bit unstable for full-sized 10" tablets. Still worked, but if I aggressively tapped the top of the screen it'd wobble a little bit. Works great for smaller 8" ones though.

 

THE U WEDGE

Made this one a bit beefier, holds a 10" tablet much more stably.

 

Note: the STLs have some oddities inside them. If you're going to load them directly, please fix them in BS.

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me gustaría que fuera con más ángulo
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I've been thinking about making a new version anyway... what angle would you prefer it be at?
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hey there! I really don’t know about angles, but I would like it to be 4 inches higher if you can. thank you
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So beautiful but too much Material
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Understandable. The V takes about 56g and the U about 90g. They could be made with less over-all material, but the intent was to make it durable and solid without the need for a lot of supports (the V needing none and the U only needing them for aesthetics in one little part). Now that I'm more familiar with Fusion though, I might try re-making these there instead of in Tinkercad. I think with cleaner geometry I could get them equally as strong with less mass.
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Thanks for printing my wedge! Just curious what I could do to improve it.
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Hi there! Thanks for printing, but I'm curious how could I have improved the print quality? Always looking to make things better!
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