[Update]
I uploaded a step file for the main clamp, so variations could be made easier for other charger pucks. The Samsung galaxy version I did fits, but it depends on the generation of charger. I have updated the profiles to include the size in mm for the puck it'll fit.
I've updated the instructions to fix an error on the first step that said to use 20mm screws, when it should have been 25mm screws.
Model
A stand for your Apple watch! (And now Samsung Galaxy watch too!) I wanted to explore some new ideas with this one; doing kind of an imbedded two tone look. I wanted that contrast between the outer painted shell and the inner exposed metal parts.
This model is setup to be printed with an AMS. One could probably break the model up to be printed on a signal color printer, but my intention was for it to be printed in one piece, so is setup as such, without any additional clearances or anything.
Hardware & Filaments
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Hardware
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I use screws from Bambu's Makersupply, and mainly design around those. However, you can purchase self tapping screws from amazon if that's easier for you. I'd recommend an assortment like this Amazon US, or Amazon US.)
Assembly
Let's get started! We'll assemble the main face clamp first. Using 2 m3x25mm screws and 2 m3 nuts. Insert the charger and tighten everything up so it's securely clamped in place.
Next we'll secure the charging clamp/face to the ring. We'll use 4 m3x12mm screws and 4 m3 nuts.
Let's connect the top ring and base together using the Y bracket. Use 2 m3x16mm screws for the wrist bracket, and 1 m3x12mm screw for the base connection. Use 3 m3 nuts to secure all the screws. The nuts can be a little fiddly to get in place in the ring.
Two more steps and we're done! Let's connect the feet now. We'll use 3 m3x12mm screws for 3 of the feet. The 4th foot incorporates a wire clip, which is an optional install. If you choose not to use the wire clip, then you'll want 4! m3x12mm screws for the feet. For our instruction today though, we're using the wire clip, so we'll only be using 3 m3x12mm screws, along with 3 m3 nuts.
For the feet, the nut sits pretty deep, so you'll have to make sure you push the nut up enough as you tighten the screw, to help it catch.
Lastly, the wire clip! Keep that wire secure and routed towards the back. This is an optional part! The main frame is built in a way to allow it's use or not. We're going to use it though, so we'll want a m3x20mm screw and m3 nut. We'll assemble it as we did the other feet, just with the clip in place now!
That's it! Enjoy!
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