With this design, you can store your keyboard underneath your desk and pull it out whenever needed. Furthermore, you can free some space up to study old school way (with papers of course) or work on your maker projects. No matter what, it is guaranteed to have a more organized desk.
The printing and assembly are relatively straightforward. The table is broken into two pieces and held together by 4 connectors. It is suggested that each table part is printed horizontally with a clamp screw and connectors together. Each table part has a print-in-place wheel. Next, clamps are suggested to be printed on their sides with slides. 20% infill is suggested for a good grip. There should be a total of 4 connectors, 2 clamp screws, 2 table parts, and 2 clamps.
As for assembly, simply insert the table into the slides of the clamps (The model has a simple drawer mechanism). Then, using the triangular clamp screws - designed for easier grip - clamp the keyboard desk to whichever table you want.
Feel free to play with print settings. If you find better print settings or have improvement ideas, don't hesitate to comment it. Have a great day!
*: The model isn't rage-proof.
The author marked this model as their own original creation.