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Oppo Find N2 Fixed Unfolded State Protective Case (Perfectly Flat on Desktop)

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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This is a phone case for the Oppo Find N2 in a fixed unfolded state. As I frequently needed to use it flat on a desktop and was bothered by its inability to lie flat, I designed this case.
The port cutouts are generally fine. Small stopper blocks were added to the top of all four corners to securely clamp the phone, but the overall rigidity makes it somewhat difficult to snap in. Moreover, since the phone case itself is printed flat, delamination between layers is a common issue. When I printed it with PLA, it tore easily during installation, so I ended up using 502 glue to fix it for use. I'm unsure if other materials would yield better results; please feel free to try them out and provide feedback

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