Phone Camera Stand
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Here is my phone camera stand. The stand rotates freely in two directions, its structural integrity maintained by the robust base and two smaller parts that fit together seamlessly. The only non-printable components are a pair of M3 screws with nuts and a rubber band, which provide a secure fit without compromising flexibility. I chose PLA as the material for this project due to its strength, durability, and ease of use. The base (Part 1) was printed at a speed of 70mm/s, with an infill of 15% and a resolution of 0.2mm. Three perimeters were used to ensure maximum rigidity. Although I employed support for this part, it's likely that it can be printed without it as well. The remaining parts were printed with an infill of 30%. Smaller components required slower print speeds to achieve optimal results. Two versions of Part 3 are provided: one for larger phones and another for smaller ones. For the majority of newer phones, the bigger version is recommended. Part 4 must be printed twice to complete the stand. The design files in .ipt format (Inventor) are included for anyone who wishes to modify or improve upon this project. Print Settings Printer Brand: RepRap Printer: Prusa i3 Rafts: No Supports: Doesn't Matter Resolution: 0.2mm Infill: base 15%, rest 30% Notes: Support is likely unnecessary, but it may result in a better print quality for Part 1 (the base).
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