Framework Tablet
The Framework Tablet is a 3D-printable tablet case that converts a Framework Laptop 13 into a tablet form factor1. Created by Michael Armstrong (whatthefilament) in April 2022, it reuses as many OEM Framework parts as possible — mainboard, battery, speakers, Wi-Fi antenna, and expansion cards — paired with a 12.3-inch portable USB-C touchscreen display23. The project was featured by Framework on Twitter, covered by Hackaday, PC Gamer, Liliputing, PCWorld, and others14.
The thread was originally started by wylie_keeping in March 2022 as a concept discussion, before whatthefilament joined with a completed CAD design and physical prototype1.
Design
The design philosophy is to reuse as many Framework Laptop components as possible, minimizing the number of off-the-shelf parts needed2:
- Framework parts reused: Mainboard, battery, speakers, Wi-Fi antenna, expansion cards
- External parts needed: 12.3-inch USB-C portable touchscreen display, USB-C 3.1 cable (power + data + input), 3D-printed case
- Assembly: M3 heat-set inserts and screws throughout; iFixit-style assembly manual provided3
The case is a three-part sandwich construction (front bezel, middle layer, back plate) with ventilation for the CPU fan and cutouts for expansion card slots2.
Technical Specifications
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Form Factor | Tablet (no keyboard) |
| Display | 12.3" USB-C portable touchscreen (1920×720 or similar)2 |
| Compute | Framework Laptop 13 mainboard (any generation)2 |
| Battery | Framework Laptop 13 stock battery2 |
| Speakers | Framework stock speakers2 |
| I/O | Framework Expansion Cards (accessible from side)2 |
| Wi-Fi | Framework Wi-Fi module + stock antenna (mounted in top of case)12 |
| Case Size | 317.2 mm × 224 mm × 24.6 mm2 |
| Weight | Under 5 lbs (~2.3 kg)1 |
| Print Material | ASA or ABS recommended (heat resistance)2 |
| Print Settings | 0.2 mm layer height, 0.4 mm nozzle, no supports needed2 |
| Min. Printer Size | ~317 mm build area (printed on Voron 2.4 350 mm)2 |
| Source | whatthefilament/Framework-Tablet (GitHub, GPL-3.0)2 |
Versions
| Version | Date | Changes |
|---|---|---|
| V1.0 | April 2022 | Initial release with CAD design1 |
| V1.1 | June 2022 | Improved printability and expansion card slot access1 |
| V1.3 | August 2022 | Added battery support, speaker support, iFixit assembly manual, wall dock, and desktop dock13 |
Known Limitations
- No accelerometer — Framework mainboards lack an accelerometer, so there is no auto-screen-rotation. The display has a hardware rotation button as a workaround1
- No digitizer for stock display — No capacitive touch overlay exists for the Framework's stock 13.5" display panel; an external USB-C touchscreen is required1
- Thermal concerns — Printing in PLA risks deformation near the CPU; ASA or ABS is recommended, especially for the middle layer closest to the heat source12
- Large print size — At 317 mm, the case exceeds the build volume of many common 200×200 mm printers2
- Power button — The Framework power button is on the mainboard; the case design must accommodate external access1
Media Coverage
The project received significant media attention after the V1.3 release in August 202214:
- Hackaday — "Build A Tablet Out Of Your Framework Motherboard"4
- PC Gamer — "Modder shows how to transform the Framework laptop into a tablet"4
- Liliputing — "You can transform Framework's modular laptop into a tablet (unofficially)"4
- PCWorld — "Turn Framework's DIY laptop into a tablet with these 3D printing instructions"4
- Framework — Officially shared on Twitter, calling it a "Monthly Mod"1
Related Projects
- Framework AIO Desktop — whatthefilament's later project converting a Framework Laptop into an iMac-style all-in-one desktop
- Framework Tablet Lite — A smaller 10.5" tablet variant by other community members1
- Framework Tablet for Embedded Development — A tablet build focused on embedded development use cases1
- Converting Framework 13 to a FrankenPad — Another community tablet conversion project