SmallHD AC Adapter Holder Print File

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SmallHD AC Adapter Holder Print File

$7.00

A 3D-printed home for the SmallHD 2403 AC adapter. $7. Roughly the price of a coffee you'll forget you bought. Anyone that downloads it will get free version changes. Will take any feedback and make changes and will send updated files.

Stop Letting Your Power Brick Dangle

A 3D-printable bracket for the SmallHD 2403 AC adapter. $7. Print it!

The Problem

You spent $8,000+ on a field monitor. SmallHD shipped it with a power brick the size of a club sandwich and the structural commitment of a wet sock. So now every time you move your stand, the brick swings off the back like it's auditioning for a wrecking ball metaphor.

You've tried zip ties. You've tried gaff. You've tried just accepting your life as it is. None of it worked.

The Solution

I got tired of it. So I pulled out the calipers, measured the brick, and drew a bracket in Fusion 360. Made it work with existing mount. Snug cradle. A lip that keeps the adapter from sliding out when you tilt the rig.

Then I printed it. Then I printed it again because the first one had a tolerance issue I refuse to talk about. Then I printed it a third time and it was perfect.

Now you can print it too.

What You Get

  • STL file — ready to slice and print, no modifications needed

  • Instant download. No waiting. No shipping. No address required.

Recommended Print Settings

  • Material: PETG (PLA works in a climate-controlled studio but PETG handles the warm adapter better)

  • Layer height: 0.2mm

  • Wall thickness: 3mm

  • Infill: 40%

  • Supports: none required

  • Print time: about 2 hours

  • Filament used: roughly 45 grams

If you have a printer, you have everything you need.

Why $7

Because I'm not running a charity and I'm not running an Etsy store either. The file took me a weekend to design and three or more failed prints to dial in. $7 covers a coffee and acknowledges that someone else's time has value. If you've ever spent two hours reading "free" Thingiverse comments trying to figure out why a model won't slice, you understand.

This isn't a business. This is me solving a problem and making it available to anyone else with the same problem and a 3D printer.

Who Made This

Tyler Mark Henderson. Director of Photography in Los Angeles. 26 years on set. First piece of original CAD I've ever shipped, which probably tells you something about either me or the state of professional 3D printing in 2026.

I make things for people who use their gear hard. If the bracket helps, tell me. If it doesn't fit, tell me that too.

Questions You Might Have

Will this work on other SmallHD monitors? No. I designed it specifically for the 2403 power adapter. The other bricks are different dimensions. If there's demand, I'll design more.

What printer do I need? Anything with a build volume of at least 150 x 100 x 50mm, which is basically every printer made in the last decade.

Can I get a refund if I don't like it? Yes. Email me within 30 days, tell me what didn't work, and I'll refund you. It's $7. We're not getting lawyers involved.

Do you have other files? Not yet. This is the first one. If this lands, there will be more.

[Download Now — $7]

After purchase, you'll get an instant download link in your email. Files are delivered as a ZIP containing the STL File.

A small note: if you print this and it saves you some frustration on set, send me a photo. Tag me on Instagram. I genuinely want to see it in the wild.

For personal and on-set use. Not for commercial resale

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