Four Part stand for the Native Instruments - Maschine MK3
This model does require some assembly and uses “Heatsets" as the threaded inserts holding the parts together. It's designed to be quite robust and has a 23deg angle for the Maschine. Designed to allow the Decksaver dust protector to also fit while on the stand.
Should work with any version of the Maschine, but it's only tested with the MK3. The spacing on the two side supports is such that they land between the left and right rubber feet on the Maschine. You will want to get rubber feet for the stand as well in addition to some felt or rubber pads for the tops of the side supports as not to scratch the Maschine.
Bill of Materials
8x - M3 x 8mm Socket Head Cap Screws
8x - M3 - Voron Style Heat Set Inserts (See Photos)
8x - Rubber Feet
8x - Rubber or Felt Pads
Note: I designed this to use the same type of heatset that is popular in the VORON design community. Google “Voron Heatset” and purchase from a Voron supplier for best results. I included a photo of what they should look like. If you've never used heatsets, a soldering iron is required to melt them into place. Watch videos on Youtube about how to put them into place…
I printed mine in ESUN ABS+, with about 40% infill. You don't need to go crazy, but a good solid print is certainly ideal…
The author marked this model as their own original creation.