I finally finished making my cute little Apple Vision Pro stand that you can also 3D print for free if you want 🥳

Article: https://christianselig.com/2024/02/vision-pro-stand/

My little Apple Vision Pro stand

I want somewhere to put my Vision Pro when not in use. Many people use the original box, and there’s beautiful stands that exist out there, but I was looking for something more compact and vertical so it would take up less room on my desk. So I opened Fusion 360 (which I am still very much learning), grabbed my calipers, and set out to design a little stand. There was interest when I showed the first version, so I set out to tidying it up a bit before making it available.

Direct download link, plus more pics for the curious: https://makerworld.com/en/models/193582#profileId-214008
Apple Vision Pro Stand by christianselig

This is a stand for the Apple Vision Pro I made out of a desire to have a compact, vertical stand for my desk and being unable to find one available that did that. You can either print the included rod, or use a dowel of your own choosing that is 0.75" and 215 mm in length (using something fun like walnut, brass, copper, or steel can add a cool look!). It uses four 6 mm rubber feet on the bottom. This is for my 23W light seal model, I'm admittedly not sure how other sizes work with this. Might need to scale the pringle up/down. I printed mine on a Bambu P1S with white marble PLA filament (also from Bambu). I recommend binding all the pieces together with superglue. This is a stand I made for fun in Fusion 360. If you print this and something bad happens I do not take responsibility. You are free to distribute/sell this physically if you would like, but please do not distribute the software files on any other site.

@christianselig Thank you so much for making this! FYI I think there is something slightly wrong with the .3mf file if you intended to include the dowel as a 2nd plate, for example. I found the STL for the dowel on the model page, but you don't see it if you download the 3mf file and just open it to print.
@domserio Oops, I'll look into including that optionally! I’d definitely recommend sourcing a dowel externally though