Angle adjustable Phone/IPad stand for video calls

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Angle adjustable Phone/IPad stand for video calls

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0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 25% infill
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3D printable Mobile and IPad Stand with Angle adjustments and with charging provision. Perfect for long video calling sessions.
Its semi print in place. 
 

Print 2 units of Part 4 

Some assembly required, clip the part 4 into slots in main model as shown in images. For better IPad usage I better suggest to increase of model sizes by 1.2x and to super glue the parts after cliping.


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Slicing tolarence - exclusive 

You only need support for Part 4 
 

Model printed on 0.4mm nozel 
 
If you want the model for customization and improvements. 

https://cad.onshape.com/documents/16ecb69895d42303d879e9cc/w/0d73c94d35ca6385ebee4b0a/e/bf06ecaebb7eb16bfd1901b2?renderMode=0&uiState=671f74b773c5d12cced00802

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It has some hanging parts. The hinges push the whole stand up a bit. With this configuration the built either requires support or will fail (as it did for me).
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Only the Part 4 needs supports but the main models doesnt need any supports. Can you share any images as reference, to get some clarity on the issue. As mentioned in the description, if you want to use with IPad or top heavy phones, you need to increase the size of the models and super glue both parts.
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Replying to @saiKiran :
As you can see, it generated a brim and also gave an error from the uploaded 3MF file. I solved it by flattening the bottom with a negative part. But maybe it could be fixed in the model. Thanks for the quick answer.
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Replying to @saiKiran :
Also the bottom of the model is in the air here:
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Printed with stock settings provided by the designer with one major change. The Z height is 6.80 rather than 6.96. the hinges cause 95% of the model to float. Reducing to 6.80 pushes it down to make contact with the bed. You can see in the picture, it does not take away from the print at all and blends right in. With that said though, there is one major con for me and it's the reason I cannot use it. I have a Samsung s22 Ultra (Old, I know) and this phone is too big for this holder. When you put the phone in the holder, it will flip backwards no matter the position due to the hinged phone holder. Adding some CA to the part where the holder goes into the main body might work, but it's still just way too small at the stock size. The holes are also not properly spaced and the two holes in the top piece are at the weirdest angle possible and I cannot see any reason for them being turned 10º to the right (or left depending on what side you are looking at it). So pair the model being too short with the holes being weird and the designer not fully testing and completing this print and It's only a 3 out of 5 for me. I know it can be made much much better as there are some great ideas here.
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Looks Good Heading To Print , Will Upload Thy Pictures
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Need to flatten the bottom of the main piece to work, but after that and glueing the hooks in, it is a good stand.
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