Trying to solve the most frustrating thing with Apple Macbook power bricks!
These things are big and heavy.
When plugged into a wall outlet, there's a lot of strain on the plug and the whole thing is wobbly and dangerous.
When plugged into a power strip, the weight doesn't allow the power strip to stay straight on a table.
This model solves these issues by adding adjustable support feet to your Macbook brick.
This is a simple and fast print, that can also be a good opportunity to use the last meters of a filament roll.
Prints without supports, with 3 layer walls. Print as shown, with the screws laying on the bed.
Includes two set of screws (long ones and shorter ones). Pay attention to the fact that there's a left screw and a right screw. They should fit perfectly, but turn in opposite directions; if this is not the case, swap them and/or turn in the other direction.
I used Prusament jet black PETG, with a 0.4mm nozzle and 0.15 layer height. But PLA and 0.20 layer height should be perfectly fine.
The author marked this model as their own original creation.