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Honor Magic 7 Pro Case

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Two size in two plate:100% & 100.4%
Two size in two plate:100% & 100.4%
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Nature (65102) / Filament with spool / 0.5 kg
Black (10101) / Refill / 1kg

Description

A minimalist Honor Magic 7 Pro phone case with back camera bump cover. 

 

Adaptive layer height is set.

 

Better print with “Bambu Support for PLA/PTEG”, with base filament has been set to default filament, and interface been set to support filament in 3 layers.

 

Also work with PETG support for PLA, or PLA support for PETG, modify settings at your own risk.

 

Updates:

  • 2025.08.14: Updated with an scaled version. If installation proves difficult when printed, you may opt for the second plate with 100.4% scaled version.

Comment & Rating (13)

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planning to make one fot the 8 too?
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Not really. I dont have an 8 device and cant test it after printing
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Replying to @benzhe :
I could test it for you...
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Replying to @guidoz :
A downloadable 3d model or a real phone is need for designing the case. Sorry I can't help without that.
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Two size in two plate:100% & 100.4%
Well, it is a bit of a cover, but very loose and not really optimal print quality
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which size you've printed? 100% or 100.4%?
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Replying to @benzhe :
I printed the 100% version
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Do I need to change any settings to print it with TPU? Thank you
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an new design with thicker wall is need for tpu printing. sorry i cant offer any help with this.
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Other Issues:not great. broke instantly, should have made it fit with tpu instead. the support used more than the model does. not worth printing imo.
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I believe this rating is unfair: - My case has been used for several months and has suffered multiple drops without any damage. You might need to use better materials and check the printing temperature. Additionally, allowing the print to fully cool after completion ensures its strength remains intact. If you require even higher durability, I recommend performing an annealing treatment. - Given the structure of the phone case, a significant amount of support material is inevitable. If the amount of support bothers you, you may consider versions without a lens cover provided by other designers. - For 3D printing a relatively thin phone case, you'll need a sufficiently rigid TPU material. Unfortunately, I don't have such material on hand, so I can't provide a TPU version. But if you happen to have the right material, it might be worth a try.
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Replying to @benzhe :
I used your print profile. Strong filament that has never been an issue with any other print. just putting it on the case snapped.
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Replying to @Frostychiled :
What's your print devices? It've been tested with P1S and X1C, works perfect. With other devices, it might be a size issue, try scale it to 100.4%.
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