Here’s How I 3d Printed the Skull Tablet Stand
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There are 3 parts to the Skull Tablet Stand:
- Arm
- Base
- Hook

I designed this stand in Tinkercad for my husband in 2024, as he wanted something to hold his Samsung tablet.


I used OVERTURE Matte PLA Filament,1.75mm 3D Printer Filament, 1kg Spool (Matte White) to print the Skull Tablet Stand.
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These are the steps that I took to print:
- I turned the Bambu Lab A1 3d Printer on.
- Then, I went to the printer settings to calibrate it.
- I put the filament on the spool holder.
- Ran the filament through the tube into the direct drive by slowly pushing it in.
- After that, I went to the printer’s Filament settings to load the filament.
- I went to the Bambu Studio App on my PC and sent the Skull Tablet Stand STL file via WiFi to the printer for printing.
- I watched it via the camera on my Bambu Handy App from my Smartphone throughout the process.
- I turned the printer off once it was finished.
- I let the printer cool off, then took the stand out.
It took 5 hours and 59 minutes to print the arm. 51g of filament was used.

The hook took 1 hour and 50 minutes to print. 17g of filament was used.

It took 9 hours and 50 minutes to print the base. 107g of filament was used.

Brian used Acrylic colours, Black Flash, and Vermilion to paint it.
Check on AmazonThis tablet holder can be used as a holder for Smartphones as well.
It holds the tablet nicely.
