Find the design on Printables: Wedge Laptop-stand by impulse1delta

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It makes me feel uncomfortable to see the entire weight of the laptop held by just the bottom of the device. I assume it won’t damage it? But I still personally am not a fan of not having the whole device supported

edit - in summary, this seems like a terrible design

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77 points

The chassis/case is definitely not designed for that kind of load for extended periods of time.

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30 points

Especially when it’s running hot… extended heat and bending forces just makes me nervous.

I love the concept though and doing something like this on the back hinge in a scenario where it’s docked but allowing it to be slight open like a clamshell would be cool.

You could more easily vent the heat, the “back” the laptop is pretty resilient as long as you’re sharing the weight with the bottom and top (not just the hinges)

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I’d be worried about something (perhaps unintentionally) applying torque at the top of the device.

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15 points

That too - any pressure will cause the whole thing to bend

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9 points

It’s worrying for sure, but I think the PLA might give up earlier than the chassis. That said - you never know, it might still bend the laptop.

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8 points

Even if it doesn’t permanently bend the chassis or break it, the chassis might flex enough that you’d get some damage to the electronics.

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It looks like a plastic case too. I would love to see what it does when the enter key is bashed by a 100kg gorilla in a fit of rage.

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3 points

Maybe don’t do that

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2 points

Maybe my computer shouldn’t be so fucking annoying at times.

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Hello,

Many of you are concern this stand could damage the laptop by bending it with the leverage force. It’s true that I didn’t consider this case when I designed it 🤔

While trying it out, I didn’t feel like it would damage the laptop, unless something catastrophic would happened like an heavy object or a pet dropping on it, but it is a legitimate concern ! I might reconsider using it… I was wondering why this type of stand is common for phones but inexistant for laptops, well now I understand !

Thank you all for the constructive feedback !

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38 points

I think you could keep the basic design but add a pillar to support the back edge at the mid point and substantially reduce the risk.

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Yes, I am thinking about something like that now. I will try to come up with a solution that still allows to be easy to print all in one batch.

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13 points

Don’t let the feedback here get you down. Some of the comments are overly negative; you’ve got the start of a cool stand going, keep it up.

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A lot of the ones they sell have hinges. So what if you keep the base and then create something that slips in through a circular hole in the back and says by locking on to the side (like it slides in like those magician puzzles that lock at certain angles instead of something that’s just straight and pokes in). Then have it be something that can pivot up and down and rest at the bar right below where you have your laptop held - but can be lifted up to help support its body. But when you lift your laptop they just pop back down because of gravity.

Just an idea kicking around the old brain bin because of how those pre-made ones are made. But tbh - my cardboard one is pretty close to yours >.>!

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7 points

It would take very little force at the far end of the lever you made out of your laptop too cause damage near the stand.

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I like to hold my laptop at exactly those points where your design holds them and I suspect that that is the reason why my laptop is bent now. I hold it like that whenever I move it so not for long durations but frequently. I’d definitely recommend against doing it for longer durations.

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Better than mine, that I origamied outta two pieces of cardboard. But also you probably move yours around. If you move yours around a lot - you’ll probably be fine. If it was stationary forever, maybe not. Idk? Either way, don’t get discouraged. Do anything, you’re learning. But you’re also inadvertently teaching others in this situation as well.

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Redesign it and print a new one

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34 points

You’ve created a simple laptop bending device. I would add a LOT more support to both areas where it contacts.

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this hurts me emotionally because it puts that machine at so much risk . terrible idea

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My cat will take it as personal challenge to break it

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