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CURL | Phone Stand

Charles Regaud avatarCharles Regaud

January 7, 2024

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Description

CURL | Phone Stand

Meet our CURL phone stand, designed for fast-print (~1h) and robustness thanks to its thin and wavy profile.

The charging cable can run under the stand and plug to your phone with ease.

Print it in plain colour, or add a stripe as on the pictures, which really draws attention to the unique curve of the phone stand.

Happy printing!

DIMENSIONS | W 70mm x D 112mm x H 110 mm

Printing | ~1h

 

3D PRINTING SETTINGS

Resolution: 0.2mm / layer or less

Wall count: better with 3, so you won't need infill

Build adhesion type: ~4mm brim

Supports: None

Infill: None

If you want to print it with a stripe as on the pictures, add a "custom code" for filament change in your slicing software of choice. For the effect as on the pictures I set the first filament change at layer 40, then next filament change at layer 80, with a resolution of 0.2mm/layer. To do so, first, slice your model. Then, in CURA go to: Extensions > Post Processing > Modify Gcode > Add Script > Filament Change And in there you input the layer where you need the filament change to happen. Slice your model once again so it updates your Gcode. And there you go! Ready to print!