Hi, the echo show 8 on my desktop is sitting on my macpro's CPU. So it's too high for my correspondents to see me. So I'm designing a support that allows to tilt it over the top, (too forward). I'm setting up a new printer. So I'm looking for testers who have the same need as me to try this model. It's an evolution of the echo support here. https://www.cgtrader.com/3d-print-models/gadgets/audio/echo-dot-3-support-for-table-and-electrical-socket The assembly therefore follows the same principle. I have provided slots for 6.5mm magnets on the base. If, like me, you tilt it to the maximum, a good big neodymium hard disk magnet is strong enough to act through the mount.
The latex base of the echo show is metallic for this purpose.
UPDATE V3: Apparently some people have problems with insufficiently accurate machines. I've put 0.5 mm gaps everywhere it seems to get stuck when mounting. That way we save time in post-production. UPDATE V5 : Less plastic - More angle UPDATE V6 : Addition of a tab on the back to eliminate the need for magnets. And Print in 200x200mm bed (less 4h with creality K1 400mm/s PETG no supports)