I recently got an Arturia MiniLab MkII 25 MIDI controller. While going through a tutorials for Reaper, I I realized I wanted the keyboard to be more accessible. After contemplating, I designed this. I took a guess at an angle (30 degrees). At first blush I'm incredibly happy with it. It should work with most of the slimmer MIDI controllers, etc. and possibly for many other applications.
Print two "base.stl" and one of each of the others.
The orientation should be correct as distributed so you only need supports for "middle.stl".
If are less concerned with stability, you might be able to get away with one "base.stl". one "left.stl", and one "right.stl". It still works this way, but if you press hard on the left or right sides it may fall over. As designed (with two "base" and the "middle", it is quite stable).
Printer Brand:
Prusa
Printer:
i3 MK3
Rafts:
No
Supports:
Yes
Resolution:
0.2mm
Infill:
15%
Filament: Hatchbox PLA, 1.75 White
Notes:
Print in provided orientation.
Supports are ONLY needed for "middle.stl".Use CA / super glue to assemble the pieces.
Tolerances are tight. It assembles fine when printed from my Prusa i3 MK3. If too tonight to assemble the pieces, some sanding might help.
I used "Gear Gripz" (the adhesive black hex dots in the photos, purchased from Amazon) to on the bottom and on the angled part to help keep the stand and keyboard in place. This has proven effective for me.
Designed with digital calipers and a bit of intuition in Fusion 360.
The author marked this model as their own original creation. Imported from Thingiverse.