Great stand. Nice and snug for the Anker dock and the Steam Deck, even with minor ABS shrinkage. My spool ran out midway, so I have a nice split colour look to mine :) Added some rubber tape to the base for grip, and electrical tape to the resting spot to cushion the deck a bit. Definitely needed an extension for the USB C cable, and I'd like to see the door mirrored to the other side for adding/removing ethernet cables. It can be a bit fiddly to do it sideways on with the current setup.
@falo I add the Ethernet by opening up the door and sliding the hub out and putting the cord all the way through the base and plug it in. Then put the device back in. I know that seems like a lot of work but my assumption is that people wouldn't have to plug it in a bunch of times. My concern about adding another door would be that it becomes harder to print and less ridged.
Great build. I printed it in PETG, the Anker adapter slides in as promised, and a bit of coaxing allowed me to slip the door plate in.
Great stand. Nice and snug for the Anker dock and the Steam Deck, even with minor ABS shrinkage. My spool ran out midway, so I have a nice split colour look to mine :) Added some rubber tape to the base for grip, and electrical tape to the resting spot to cushion the deck a bit. Definitely needed an extension for the USB C cable, and I'd like to see the door mirrored to the other side for adding/removing ethernet cables. It can be a bit fiddly to do it sideways on with the current setup.
@falo I add the Ethernet by opening up the door and sliding the hub out and putting the cord all the way through the base and plug it in. Then put the device back in. I know that seems like a lot of work but my assumption is that people wouldn't have to plug it in a bunch of times. My concern about adding another door would be that it becomes harder to print and less ridged.