Dell Wyse 5070 Stand
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This is a 3D-Printable [OpenSCAD](https://openscad.org/) model of a stand for the [Dell Wyse 5070 Thin Client](https://www.dell.com/en-us/work/shop/wyse-endpoints-and-software/wyse-5070-thin-client/spd/wyse-5070-thin-client) using the existing mounts in the case. ## Variations There are three different stand variations: minimal, large, and mesh: - **Minimal**: is about the width of a slim 5070 with four legs and works well for the slim 5070. - **Large**: is very close in shape and style to the OEM stand. - **Mesh**: is like the large except that it has a mesh inset that looks like the 5070's textured surface. The length of each stand is about the length of the 5070 (about 20cm), with Minimal being about a centimeter shorter than the Large. ## Source I've included Openscad source files in a ZIP file if you want to modify the build. The latest source is also available on [github](https://github.com/swthemathwiz/wyse-5070-stand/). ## 3D Printing I use a Creality Ender 3 Pro to build with a layer height of 0.20mm. Because the models are quite large, you may wish to do selective infill with structural areas (nubs and posts) set to high infill and non-structural much lower. This saves filament and time. The way to do this varies according to your slicing software. In Cura: 1. Load one of the stand models from _wyse-stand-XXX.stl_ and set infill to a low value (something between 5% to 10%). 2. Load the infill model from _wyse-stand-infill.stl_ which contains only nubs and posts. 3. Select the _wyse-stand-infill_ model, and then use the **Per Model Settings** and set that model to **Mesh Type: modify settings for overlaps**. Choose **Select settings**, turn on **Infill Density**, and modify infill density to a high value (something between 50% and 100%). 4. From the main menu, choose **Preferences** → **Configure Cura...** → **General** and disable **Ensure Models are kept apart**. 5. Align the two models so that they overlap at the same positions on the build plate. The nubs and post should match up. Z-axis setting should be 0 for both; one of X or Y should be zero depending on rotation. Use the overhead view and align the models on the other axis. Accuracy is not overly critical - it can be plus or minus a few millimeters. After a millimeter or two of base, you should be able to observe the difference in infill if you've done it correctly.
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