Micro-USB to Type C Adapter Case
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I recently upgraded my phone to the OnePlus Two, a major step up from my old HTC. It's an amazing phone with plenty of great features, but one downside is that I need to buy extra Type C USB cables for emergencies. That's why I purchased a Micro USB to Type C adapter on Amazon, so I have a solution when I'm away from home and all I can find is a Micro USB cable. It turns out that adapters are super handy little gadgets, but also ridiculously easy to misplace! To avoid this issue, I designed a nifty Keyring Case to keep the adapter safe and easily accessible whenever I need it. If you want to buy the same Type C Adapter as mine, just click here: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0151O2D3G. For those stylish swivel clasps, I found them on Amazon at this link: https://www.amazon.com/chinkyboo-Lobster-Detachable-Swivel-Clasps-B0088MRC4O Printer Specifications: MakerBot - Brand of My Trusty 3D Printer • MakerBot Replicator (5th Generation) - This amazing machine I'm printing with. Print Settings I print at: • 200 Microns: The fine level of detail in each print is mind-blowing. • Yes to Rafts, because they are really necessary. • No Supports Needed. You don't need any additional parts for this particular print job. Note from the maker. Please note that prints will work best when I'm at a super low Infill Level: 0%. This is to get a solid shell that doesn't require much additional effort.
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