A dedicated tablet stand designed to perfectly fit the iPad mini 6.
I originally made it for my own use, but it turned out better than expected, so I refined it and decided to sell it.
Other smartphones, tablets, and pads can also be used to some extent, but it fits the iPad mini 6 perfectly.
This product was completed after consuming a tremendous amount of time, energy, and filament.
360-degree rotation image. The angle can be adjusted.
Pros, Cons, and Features
This product is designed so that when the iPad mini 6 is mounted in portrait mode (without a case), it fits perfectly without shaking or moving side to side.
First of all, as you can see in the photos and video above, the angle is adjustable, but it may feel tight at first.
As you continue to use it, it will gradually loosen, and eventually it may become too loose. (I’ve been using it for over a year, and it’s still usable.)
Personally, the biggest advantage is that you can carry it around anywhere while keeping the iPad mounted on the stand.
Also, compared to typing while holding only the iPad mini 6, holding it together with the stand (although slightly heavier) allows you to extend your thumbs more, making typing more comfortable.
Notes for Printing
I have only made it with PETG, but it seems like PLA could also work. (However, I’m not sure how durable it would be.)

Images sliced with PrusaSlicer
One tip when printing is that PrusaSlicer has a feature called “Seam Painting.”
By using this feature to gather seams into a specific location, you can achieve a cleaner exterior finish.
(“Print Settings → Advanced → Seam Position” was set to “Random.”)
