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Robust Shapeshifter Phone Stand

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0.2mm layer, 6 walls, 10% infill
0.2mm layer, 6 walls, 10% infill
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"Selfish" Gear Head (Multicolor) - 0.2mm layer, 6 walls
"Selfish" Gear Head (Multicolor) - 0.2mm layer, 6 walls
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4.2 h
3 plates
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"Selfish" Gear Head (Single Color) - 0.2mm layer, 6 walls
"Selfish" Gear Head (Single Color) - 0.2mm layer, 6 walls
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3.7 h
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Rubber Band Phone Head - 0.2mm layer, 6 walls
Rubber Band Phone Head - 0.2mm layer, 6 walls
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Description

This Shapeshifting Stand is build with photography & videography in mind. 

 

Shapeshifting modes:

  1. Compact/Folded/Minimal Footprint/Pocket
  2. Desk Phone Stand (using the included Phone Resting Head)
  3. Tall/Eye-level Stand (no need for desk clamp to get long arm, eliminates bouncing/swaying)
  4. Microscope/Looking Downwards (using the provided “Selfish” Gear Head)
  5. Extra Tall/Unboxing Level
  6. Hook Out/Hanging (car dash, shower door, & window for that nice portrait lighting !)
  7. Hook upside-down/inverted (for high angle perspective for those kawaii shots)
  8. Your own creativity!

Features build into this model:

  1. Serrated/Grooved joint for non-slip positioning of phone.
  2. Hand locking nut for secure positioning.
  3. Locking of the hook in close position.
  4. Inverted angle for the arms.
  5. Spread out wide feet for super steady footing.
  6. Minimal arms length & strong structures for tall positioning without the swaying of a regular desk clamp arm!
  7. Portable
  8. Cut-out holes for strapping the stand to chest for POV shot.
  9. Quick phone rest head VS. locking phone clamp head.
  10. Pocket Fit flat size.
  11. Swap-able Head for versatile usage.
  12. Wide radius Phone clamp to fit phone with different case thickness.

 

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If you would like more projects like this and/or want to support me, you can leave a boost(or two)! Thanks :) If you didn't boost, please be kind & reconsider!

 

Please use the provided print profile for strong print. Depending on the filament used, the tightness of the parts may vary. Due to the compact size and limited space to turn the nuts, please test screw the nuts onto the bolt/parts with thread first to run-in the thread for least resistance during final assembly of parts. If not, you risk cross threading as well as unnecessary finger injury.

This is a complex models with many parts, and there's a lot of supports for these parts. When removing the support, do take all safety precautions. Be patience when removing the support, all the support should come out cleanly with a twisting motion. The use of de-burr tool is also recommended.

 

 

“Selfish" = Self-Centered

Gear = Rack & Pinion Gear Driven

Fits phone width between 70mm - 88mm & thickness of up to 15mm (drop me a message if you need a bigger one)

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ATTENTION!

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The assembly is quite tricky in a way that you must start by centering the 2 clamps in the middle of the body before putting in the center piece. Once you are sure that the 2 clamps are sitting correctly in the middle, put the bolt through the middle and secure it nicely with the bolt at the end. This ensures that the clamps does not accidentally falls out of the body when locking in the cover of the body.

 

The body is not designed to be easily removable. Once tighten and locked in, if you discover that the clamps are somehow not in the middle, you will have to slowly remove the nut 1st, then pulls out both the clamps from the sides. Only then you can slowly pry it open using the body of a pen or other rod. If this is too hard to do, you can try to re-insert the clamps from the sides evenly/centered.

 

Also note that the thread of the nut and bolt are very fine, it is recommended that you patiently try to insert the bolt all the way into the nut first before the assembly. Depending on your filament tuning, there will be access bulge of plastic on the “SEAM”

 

If the bolt got stuck half way, unscrew it out, clear out the access plastic, then try again. Repeat this until the bolt are able to go all the way to the end of the thread.

Comment & Rating (46)

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FINAL UPDATE: these bolts can not support the weight of the phone is the phone is positioned to hang and face downward, which is kinda the whole reason I printed this.
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Use stronger filament or solid infill
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Replying to @GreggsGraphics :
lmao not only did I try that for it not to work but I also knew it wouldn’t work because it’s not the problem
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Replying to @booradly93 :
well you can just continue to lmao and not take advice that does work. I checked all the bolts in the files and they are all good. Obviously you are a novice by your post and laughing at people who offer help. User error is the problem here. Good luck lmao!
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An absolute nightmare when it comes to post processing. This thing has so many supports baked into it that it takes over an hour to remove and can’t do it cleanly. I tried with both PLA and PETG and still ran into the same issues, so I would suggest yall do your own support settings instead of the default otherwise you’ll be breaking your fingers just to get an ugly print UPDATE: This has been the most frustrating project I have attempted and most of the issue revolves around the legs and the part that folds out of it. Even after solving the supports issue by reducing the amount significantly, I still have holes that are not aligned and need a decent amount of deburring to even pass a bolt through. And ever after all of this, the bolt that connects the leg to the rest of the stand snapped off with ease after tightening the bolt when it was too loose. This print also seriously needs step by step instructions on how to assemble. I've wasted hours and way too much filament on this.
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Very Cool!!! I'd give you a 5 star rating if the site would let me.
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Thank you for the kind compliment! Please do find out how you can give me 5 stars & a boost! It will help my model to gain more exposure so that I can improve myself more.
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The transforming function is interesting and the strength is sufficient too~ It's just that the screw holes are difficult to clean up… There's also a lot of support material, especially inside the bracket, which is extremely difficult to remove…
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Nice!
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Really well designed. BE AWARE! If printed in PETG, the supports do not come off easily and you'll spend some time getting them off.
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Practical It can be used virtually anywhere
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Thank you for your kind comment and rating!
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Magnificent work and ingenuity, my congratulations
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Thank you very much for your kind words & boost.
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what is the width of phones it will suit?
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the "Selfish" Gear head in the alternate print profile can fit phone width between 70mm - 88mm wide, thickness of up to 15mm. otherwise the default Phone Rest head should be able to fit most.
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This was perfect for me I had no troblouble at all 10 out of 10 would recommend
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