Motorola Moto G 2nd Gen Tetrix Case

Motorola Moto G 2nd Gen Tetrix Case

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As a rookie coach in the FTC Velocity Vortex challenge, we required a more reliable phone support for our bot. To address this need, I designed a case that bolts directly to the chassis. I fine-tuned the 3D model slightly after printing to better accommodate the Moto G 2nd Gen phone. Although the uploaded case has not been tested, you can see from the photo that it should hold the phone securely, possibly even more than it appears in the image. Feel free to make adjustments as necessary or remove any unnecessary components. The entire design was created using Blender. This case is easy to modify and convert into a standard phone case by removing the tetrix bracket; you can do this using Blender if needed. Print Settings: Printer: Dremel 3D40 Rafts: No Supports: Yes Resolution: Standard Infill: Minimal Notes: I used standard settings for most of it, as the design involves thin-walled sections. PLA was used, but ABS would work equally well in its place. Post-Printing: Basic cleanup Remove supports Design Process: Blender I relied on reference photos and Blender, along with a caliper to get accurate sizes.

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