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Open Benchtable 3D-printable vertical stand: No motherboard shall be dropped!

http://openbenchtable.com/community/3d-printable-vertical-stand/

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Well, this is pretty straightforward - that benchtable

wasn't really stable in a vertical position with all the hardware, but 3d-printers to the rescue! Poor Max should never be subjected to the stress of falling motherboards again :D

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The Streacom BC1 Open Benchtable was designed to sit horizontally on a table but increasingly there are a number of people that are using it in the vertical orientation for videos and photography as its easier to view the hardware installed. Whilst the BC1 can stand vertically, it was not specifically designed for this and if knocked forward, could tip over damaging both the BC1 and hardware installed. Additionally, resting the BC1 on its side might over time damage the edge or the table its resting on.

 

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Not really news ... 

Nice that you thought of Max though. 

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