Arduino Uno R3 Desktop Holder

Arduino Uno R3 Desktop Holder
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Arduino Uno R3 Desktop Holder

  • Beefed up the side walls a bit for a heavy, sturdier frame.
  • Added holes on the bottom of the base for rubber dots to be inserted into (Minimizes movement when being handled during prototyping)

If you'd like the stand to be heavier (harder to slide across the desktop as you navigate the display) print it at a higher infill percentage such as 100%.

If you don't care about the weight, just print it with your normal infill percentage (I did 15% for mine)

The rubber feet I used to insert into the bottom of the base were "Adhesive rubber dots" if you want to search for them. A sheet of them are pretty cheap, but also very effective.

Here's the website for the rubber dots I used: https://www.amazon.com/ROCHU-Self-Adhesive-Rubber-Bumpons-Furniture/dp/B073SVKFYJ/ref=sr_1_6?crid=IB6MB5ZZM735&keywords=rubber%2Bfeet%2Bdots&qid=1697594062&sprefix=rubber%2Bfeet%2Bdots%2Caps%2C113&sr=8-6&th=1

The feet are 3.4mm tall, so I made the feet holes 3.2mm deep providing minimal gap clearance between the bottom of the stand and the desktop. This helps the rubber feet grip better to surfaces as well as eliminating any wobbling when using the device while in the stand.

The threaded brass nut inserts I used are M2.5x3.

The screws I used are M2.5x6.

Enjoy.

Print Settings

Rafts:

No

Supports: 

Yes

Infill:

100%

Filament:

Jayo PLA+ 

Black


 

Notes:

 

Extruder = 192C
Heatbed = 60C

 

Category: DIY

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Model origin

The author remixed this model. Imported from Thingiverse.

Differences of the remix compared to the original

  • Beefed up the side walls a bit for a heavy, sturdier frame.
  • Added holes on the bottom of the base for rubber dots to be inserted into (Minimizes movement when being handled during prototyping)

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