Gear Phone Stand With Lock Bolt by Pork3D.com

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Gear Phone Stand With Lock Bolt by Pork3D.com

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X1 Carbon
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A1 mini

0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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The Gear Phone Stand With Lock Bolt by Pork 3D is an improved, versatile solution for holding your phone in the perfect position. This upgraded version features an adjustable bolt mechanism, allowing you to control the tension for smooth gear movement and securely lock your phone at the desired angle. Whether you're streaming, video calling, or reading, this stand offers unmatched stability and convenience.


Features:

  • Adjustable Tension Bolt: The addition of a tension bolt allows you to customise how easily the stand's gears turn, offering smooth adjustment to suit your preferences.
  • Secure Locking Mechanism: Lock your phone in the perfect position with the integrated gear locking system, ensuring it stays stable at your preferred angle.
  • Gear-Based Adjustment: The precision-engineered gear system provides fine control over the tilt angle, making it ideal for a variety of viewing scenarios.
  • Universal Phone Compatibility: Designed to hold most phone sizes securely, accommodating different cases and thicknesses with ease.
  • Support-Free 3D Printing: Optimised for support-free printing, making it a hassle-free and efficient project for 3D printing enthusiasts.

Keep your phone exactly where you want it with the Gear Phone Stand V2 by Pork 3D—a robust, user-friendly, and practical accessory for hands-free convenience

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No supports needed

 

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Big thank you to Chitu Systems for sponsoring the PLA+ for this print.

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we just love it, have the original size and 80%. the 80% suits us better, but somehow the surface of the gear became nasty.
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Something is going on with your printer. What type of printer do you have?
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Replying to @pork3D :
it's an A1 mini. the original size one is fine. I thought it was the filament issue, then I changed to a different spool, used the same temperature with the proper one, it still has the same issue. Bigger gear is fine, it's the smaller one. this is the new one I just printed.
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My guess, dry your filament.
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Printed in black matte PLA. It turned out exactly as I wanted, and I love that I can adjust the pitch depending if I have my magnetic phone grip attached or not.
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Thank you for the kind words. Here's a better version https://makerworld.com/en/models/868130 it has a quick lock on the side.
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Replying to @pork3D :
I'll give that one a try as well, thank you!
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pretty easy print. I split the main body to allow me to color the control knob an accent color
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Original model was good. Unfortunately V2 is not the improvement I have hoped. The bolt is too short. I had to tighten it till the end, and the first attempt to unlock has cracked the base. Even so locking is still working, to change the angle I have to completely unlock. In "soft lock" position the adjustment is possible in one direction only. The bolt is "behind" device, that cancel the advantage of fast and smooth angle adjustment with device is in place. Are V2.1 - V3 planned ? ;)
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Version 3 is in my head and should be print in place again. Controlled by one knob and locked by that knob also. Fair critique :)
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Everything works perfectly for me, your filament may not be properly calibrated
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Superior to the v1, bravo!
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Thankyou!
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Had to print twice. In the first print the gear fell off and in the second the gear worked but the main part failed. Luckily I could merge the 2 prints and now its working :D
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Great filament choice!
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Replying to @pork3D :
Yes, I´m also happy with my choice. Looks very industrial and futuristic at the same time, I like it.
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If you decide to do a "V3" of this, I recommend a re-design of the friction-bolt mount... it should be closed on both sides rather than a cantilever. With it open one side, the friction-bolt just expands the gap, rather than applying force to the slide. I used a 3D pen to smear some PLA on the gap and now the bolt works exactly as (I imagine) you intended. Even my wife's S24 Ultra is held securely, without flopping about.
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https://makerworld.com/en/models/868130 This is essentially the better version. :)
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Replying to @pork3D :
Lovely! Will post a make once I get the purple PLA the missus "demands" it be printed in. ;)
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Overall loved the design but this likey needs supports. The bigger gear fell off mid-way in two attempts. Gave up on the 2nd shot.
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https://makerworld.com/en/models/868130 this one is a better design. I would recommend slowing down the print on the A1 though, as a few people have had this issue.
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Excellent, it turned out very well, however, the screw (that secures it to prevent repositioning) is too short, I will try to lengthen it
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Very good!
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