These were generated using Slicer and assume you're cutting 1/8"-thick, 24" x 36" plywood boards. Some inner edges don't come out completely sharp, but they're invisible once the stand is assembled, and that's an acceptable tradeoff in this case in order to avoid needing to remove supports from the cavities inside the brackets. You'll get a printability warning for unsupported geometries this design has some unsupported overhangs that are 19° off horizontal, the limit of what's recommended by Formlabs, as well as a little bit of edge geometry that's not completely supported. It's already got the supports you'll need to print in Tough resin. legs.form Open directly in PreForm and send straight to your Form 2.This model was printed in Tough resin on a Form 2 located at Autodesk's Pier 9, where I'm a resident interested in, among other things, ways that 3D printing can be used alongside other fabrication processes. If you want to modify the stand, you can do so by starting with the CAD file and generating your own 3D printing and laser files. If you just want to make one that's identical to mine, you only need the AI/EPS file for laser cutting and the FORM file for printing on your Form 2. This repo contains the files you'd need to fabricate this laptop stand, an angled surface held up by Formlabs support lattices.
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