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iPad Tablet Stand Riser

 iPad Tablet Stand Riser

Description

Desktop stand for iPad or tablet featuring an integrated charging cable passthrough.

The stand includes a storage tray to keep your desktop more organized.
 
Compatibility : Designed for iPad Pro 12.9-inch. The maximum thickness is 15mm.

Professionally 3D printed

Model is licensed and "designed by Meyui"

Printed from safe PLA filaments.
PLA (polylactic acid) filament is made from fermented plant starches found in renewable resources like corn starch, sugarcane, or cassava roots. The process involves fermenting these plant sugars to create lactic acid, which is then polymerized into long chains of polylactic acid. 

 iPad Tablet Stand Riser

Description

Desktop stand for iPad or tablet featuring an integrated charging cable passthrough.

The stand includes a storage tray to keep your desktop more organized.
 
Compatibility : Designed for iPad Pro 12.9-inch. The maximum thickness is 15mm.

Professionally 3D printed

Model is licensed and "designed by Meyui"

Printed from safe PLA filaments.
PLA (polylactic acid) filament is made from fermented plant starches found in renewable resources like corn starch, sugarcane, or cassava roots. The process involves fermenting these plant sugars to create lactic acid, which is then polymerized into long chains of polylactic acid. 

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iPad Tablet Stand Riser

$29.95

$8.98

Description

 iPad Tablet Stand Riser

Description

Desktop stand for iPad or tablet featuring an integrated charging cable passthrough.

The stand includes a storage tray to keep your desktop more organized.
 
Compatibility : Designed for iPad Pro 12.9-inch. The maximum thickness is 15mm.

Professionally 3D printed

Model is licensed and "designed by Meyui"

Printed from safe PLA filaments.
PLA (polylactic acid) filament is made from fermented plant starches found in renewable resources like corn starch, sugarcane, or cassava roots. The process involves fermenting these plant sugars to create lactic acid, which is then polymerized into long chains of polylactic acid.