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Ossicle Phone Case for iPhone 15

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0.2mm layer, 6 walls, 25% infill
0.2mm layer, 6 walls, 25% infill
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1 plate
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This is an artistic and functionalist case for the iPhone 15. I think it might also work for iPhone 13 and 14 (try it out, it hardly weighs 16 g) , but I haven't tried the case on those phones yet. It protects the phone during falls and doesn't break apart easily. Full protection is offered to the camera and the edges, and the phone lays completely flat and doesn't wobble around. No part of the phone takes the impact when it falls down.

The problem with 3D printed bumper phone cases is that the lower piece (the one on the bottom of the phone) usually slips off because there isn't any friction. This model fixes that issue by using a ribbon that supports the lower piece through tension instead of friction. The ribbon doesn't tear apart easily and ensures that the entire case stays on reliably.
I made sure to make the case look really different and sleek. It is a great conversation starter from my experience and is just cool to look at. The large triangular cavities don't compromise the structural integrity of the case, instead making it more flexible and less susceptible to shattering on impact.

 

 

Here is the guide on how to install the case in three easy steps:
(Just a quick tip: try to take off the ribbon from the build-plate delicately. While it won't break that easily, it is better to be careful because the joint between the triangular part and the strip is a bit weak when it is not embedded under the upper frame.


STEP 1: Attach the hexagonal end of the ribbon to the lower frame.
 

 

STEP 2: Attach the triangular end of the ribbon to the upper frame.

 

STEP 3: Put it on your iPhone.

 

PS: I printed the model by rotating the upper and lower frames by 180 degrees so that the texture of the PEI plate isn't imprinted on the back. It obviously works even if you print it like how I have given in the .3mf file. Just wanted to let you guys know in case you want the finish that I have got with my case.

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