I purchased a Theragun, but the box that it came in that contains the massage gun and the alternative heads was very bulky, and took up lots of space. This was an expensive piece of equipment, and I wanted to keep it somewhere safe, but the box that it came in was not visually appealing and the extra effort it took to open the box to remove it and put it back was such that I often would just leave the Theragun out, lying around.
The solution: designing and printing a stand that holds both the Theragun and the interchangeable heads so they do not get lost. This assembly is made up of 2 pieces, the holder and the base, that press fit together. it is made out of PETG material and printed on a Bambu A1 mini 3D printer.
The holder was designed based on the widest part of the handle. There is a slit that runs across the middle that aligns with where the charging port is on the Theragun. This was placed there so that the Theragun can still be charged while it is placed in the stand.
The base was designed to be press fit into the holder using the 4 pins that are positioned at a 45 degree angle. Additionally, at the base, there are 2 extrusions coming up that the interchangeable heads can be placed on so that they do not get lost. The Base was designed to be sturdy, and be able to hold the Theragun without falling over, while minimizing the amount of material used.