Moto Z phone case
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UPDATE 12/28/16 : I've designed the battery accessory case requested and you can find it here: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2001988. I hope everyone likes it! This phone has been available for a couple months now, so I continued looking to see if anyone had created a phone case for the new super slim Moto z. This is not a case for the moto Z force because let's be honest, with the moto mod Incipio battery attachment, who needs an extra built-in battery? Anyway, I took the initiative of posting the first case for this phone, and to be honest, it fits, works, and feels really good. However, you must print one or both parts of this case in NinjaFlex; otherwise, it won't work. Please see scaling instructions below. Print Settings Printer: Prusa i3 Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 0.2 mm Infill: 100 Notes: ATTENTION: Both of these parts need to be scaled up slightly in the x and y direction so that the case fits. The narrower dimension between the x and y should be set to 82.6mm wide, which equates to about 1% scaling up, while keeping the z at its original height. If you print the front of the case (screen side) in harder plastic, do not glue this case together. However, if you are printing the front or both in NinjaFlex, the case will work even if you want to glue the front to the back; I used a high-strength epoxy. Try to print the trapezoidal locking tabs as cool and slow as possible to reduce overhang warpage. Front piece: Print the top with all borders (no infill) - I use 7 borders, which makes the case look nice. Print slowly for NinjaFlex. Back piece: I use 5 borders so that it doesn't need to infill between the ribs.
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