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Retro Cordless Phone

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H2S
H2D Pro
H2C
H2D
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P2S
X1 Carbon
X2D
P1S
A2L

0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 12% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 12% infill
Designer
11.4 h
1 plate
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Description

Retro Cordless Phone

Functional Print-in-Place Toy

A nostalgic cordless phone toy inspired by classic 80s and 90s designs.

Designed as a fully print-in-place model with satisfying tactile features and no assembly required.

 

NOTE: The assembly guide contains supporting images for the post-print-instructions below

Features

  • Print-in-place number buttons
  • Sliding 3-position “power” switch
  • Pull-out antenna
  • Fully print-in-place design

Perfect as:

  • A retro desk toy
  • Kids pretend-play toy
  • Nostalgic display piece

Post-Print Notes

Buttons

The buttons may feel stiff directly after printing.
Press each button firmly to release the internal spring mechanism. After a few presses, the buttons should become smoother and more tactile.

Slider Switch

The slider will initially be loosely fused because it prints in “mid-air”.
Use the tip of hobby pliers or a similar small tool to gently push on one side of the slider and free the slider mechanism.

Antenna

The antenna prints slightly outside the opening by default. It will also be slightly stuck but it has internal supports that are easy to break off.
Grab it carefully near the base using pliers, wiggle it gently, and firmly press it fully into place. After that, it should slide normally.

No supports. No assembly. Just print and play.


Documentation (1)

Assembly Guide (1)
Retro_Cordless_Phone_Post_Print_Notes.pdf

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