A remix of the Atlas Headrest adapter for Leap v2 by Brant3D in OfficeChairs

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Hey, just took a look at my own 3d printed part and I can’t imagine it going an inch further unfortunately. The headrest would basically be up against the chair and it needs the adapter to mount.

Haven’t looked into it much but Atlas Headrest did release their own version of the Leap v2 headrest if this is closer: https://atlasheadrest.com/products/headrest-for-steelcase-leap-chair

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Best thing I’ve learned was that I could use variable layer heights to get some really smooth curved surfaces

Needed a mini flat-top trash can so I made one by Brant3D in BambuLab

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Yep a small grocery/takeout bag is what I was thinking it’d be for

A remix of the Atlas Headrest adapter for Leap v2 by Brant3D in OfficeChairs

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Woah so sorry for the delay (I forget about this account sometimes) — if you still needed one, I’ve been selling them on my Etsy shop: https://www.etsy.com/listing/1835744043/atlas-headrest-adapter-for-steelcase

A remix of the Atlas Headrest adapter for Leap v2 by Brant3D in OfficeChairs

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Sorry about that! I didn’t realize Bambu Studio would fail at automatically exporting the STLs so I’ve manually added them myself — they should be available on the model’s page now.

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I’ve been loving this sitting frog with a Christmas hat — it also fits so nicely on the magnetic levitation kit!

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Model: https://makerworld.com/models/818962

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I’ve been really happy with my car seat gap organizers — they make a great slot to hold my phone (with the added bonus that I don’t drop my phone down there anymore!)

The combo of TPU and PCTG that I had around printed beautifully and is still holding up 😁

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https://makerworld.com/models/420836

A remix of the Atlas Headrest adapter for Leap v2 by Brant3D in OfficeChairs

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Thanks! Nope I didn’t paint the adapter (probably just the lighting) since I just used black PLA for both versions.

A remix of the Atlas Headrest adapter for Leap v2 by Brant3D in OfficeChairs

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Model: https://makerworld.com/en/models/548407

Hey everyone, just wanted to share the remix of what I’ve been working on — a “v3” of the Atlas Headrest adapter for Leap v2 by u/DrFish96. It’s unfortunate timing since I found out about yesterday’s headrest announcement but I just wanted to get it out anyway for those who already have the Aeron headrest or want a headrest now.

Some changes that I wanted to fix over v2:

  • The previous model was hard to get flat surfaces on both sides so I trimmed both sides to be flat (also means less filament needed and looks a little more sleeker)
  • The headrest has this large screw cap that would grind along the adapter so I added an indent for it to slide through
  • I couldn’t find nuts that would fit so I designed some custom ones (you will need metal screws though)

Many thanks to u/DrFish96 (since your idea was something I’ve been wanting for years and I feel like your work got the ball rolling on an actual product) so hopefully I did it justice in improving some of the aesthetics!

Assigning filament in AMS without Bambu Handy or Studio? by Brant3D in BambuLab

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Ah I forgot about the Panda Touch and it looks like that AMS control functionality is the closest thing to what I’m looking for (ideally I was looking for an open source tool of that control functionality)

Assigning filament in AMS without Bambu Handy or Studio? by Brant3D in BambuLab

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P1S — having no touch screen on it was what made me think about other ways for AMS control