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Brick Buddy | Apple 20W USBC Adapter Charger Caddy

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 5% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 5% infill
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1 plate
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105% scale - 0.24mm layer, 2 walls, 5% infill, A1 mini
105% scale - 0.24mm layer, 2 walls, 5% infill, A1 mini
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1 plate
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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 5% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 5% infill
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0.08mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.08mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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1 plate
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Description

A compact charger caddy for the apple 20w fast-charging usb-c adapter that also prevents wear and tear to the usb-c adapter cable. I personally have been using this for 1 year and i will never go back.

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not your design, copied someone else
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I get where your coming from, but this doesn’t seem to be a copy at all. the shape is completely different. Maybe this designer drew inspiration from the model you posted, which isn’t illegal. 2 people can make their own version of the same thing.
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It’s literally named the exact same thing. This person should at least be giving credit to the “inspiration” model. Its a copy in my mind.
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Hi there! this is an accusation I take pretty seriously. I designed this from scratch and have the solidworks timeline to prove it. it took about 1 year or so to work on. I have never been to that website/community before, and I couldn’t even see the file when checking it out because it seems to be a private group. Furthermore, the name Brick Buddy is a complete lay-up with the alliteration if you think about it for more than 5 seconds. Buddy is often used in the community at large for different organizers and caddies. This is all just a coincidental case of cryptomnesia. Kinda cool to see he was thinking the same thing though!
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105% scale - 0.24mm layer, 2 walls, 5% infill, A1 mini
it printed well but it should be mentioned somewhere that it’s for the US style wall adapter . it doesn’t work as inteded for EU plug ..
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exactly
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Thank you. saved me a print
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Hi, I printed it and only then realized that it doesn't fit our adapters
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not compatible for my adaptor apple 20w. I will use it with another adaptor 😌😌😌
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Don't gotta be a genius to see it's a totally different shape.
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Replying to @user_4031594723 :
So
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Beautiful design, the clearance for the block is a bit too small now my block is stuck and I need to find a way to remove it 😂If you add other peint profiles with less clearance let me know so i can change my rating
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I sort of had the same problem. I used one of those edge trimming tools to trim off a tiny bit of the tabs on top. now it slides in and out easily while still locking in place.
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be aware that plastic shrinks after cooling down. Go ahead and scale to to 100.3% to be perfect.
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I like the idea but I think it needs a groove cut along the bottom so it sits properly when not in use.
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Hello, can you help me with .stl file because my solidwork is older. thank you very much
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It's meant to go in the opposite way
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just add a negative cylinder directly through the slicer.. no need to chew like this 😢
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This printed perfectly! But my charger is the opposite way. I just gotta figure out how to switch it and it’ll be perfect!
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Yes! I made the comment that the orientation should be flipped! maybe the maker can make other files and add them here for different phone chargers!
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Pretty sure that hole is for the two prongs of an American power outlet are meant to slide in, right? IE - you insert the power adapter in the same orientation as you currently have it, prongs down.
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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 5% infill
Works fine but not for EU users, I made my own.
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This is a great device which I will use, but it won't work on my MagSafe charger cable. The hole in the case is about 11 x 4 which accommodates a basic Apple USB-C charge cable but its too small for the Apple MagSafe charger with a plug 12.5 x 6.5. `
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Edit. In Bambu Slicer I created a negative block 15mm x 8 x 100 that I inserted through the centre of the caddy, then I sliced and printed, it and now the MagSafe plug fits through the hole
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Replying to @BrianChester :
can you share the stl file? i'm new to all this.
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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 5% infill
I would have given this a 5 stars rating had this model had a grove for the the wire to pass through so it could stand straight while coiled. The print went great, aside from some minor issues. I would give it a smaller layer height. I might try later from the studio giving it some print profile modifications and a minor negative part to accomodate the wire at the bottom.
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Hi! Love the color. The cable is meant to be unplugged when coiled, utilizing both connector holsters on the sides at the same time. If you would prefer it your way thats fine as well! I appreciate the suggestion.
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Hello! Very nice design but my adapter doesn't fit! I had to file down a little tab for it to fit!
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