This is a holder or a charging station for an iPad Air (or the smaller iPad Pro), a phone and a Kindle. It is designed to be hanged on a piece of furniture, such as a bed.
The clips have a 21.6mm opening, to fit most 18mm-thick boards with a small margin for additional rubber bumpers. If this doesn't fit your use case, use some additional rubber bands, or modify the design.
You will also need:
* 8 x M3x10 bolt with a countersunk head (Y-shaped)
* 8 x M3 hexagonal nut
I printed in PETG, as I was worried about prolonged exposure to the sun in the summer.
When assembling, my advice would be to place the nuts first and use some hot glue to fix them in place. Otherwise they are very difficult to reach when finishing the assembly.
Overall dimensions:
* Height: 240mm
* Width: 230mm
* Depth: 50mm + 37.6mm hooks
Attached G-code files are for printing in PETG on an i3 MK3S+ — it's exactly what I used to build the holder in the pictures. There are 5 parts, but only 4 G-code files, as I printed both sides together.
Oh, and the thing is overengineered and thus built for kid use. You could get away with thinner walls, less material and less infill to get a shorter print time, but I wanted to have something really durable.
The author hasn't provided the model origin yet.