Sony wf-1000xm3 dock
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I was searching for a spotless docking station to match my fresh Sony wf-1000xm3 earphones. When I couldn't find one locally, I took matters into my own hands and created one myself. Drawing inspiration from similar phone docks in the area, I whipped up a design in Solidworks in about 45 minutes. It turned out to be an exact fit, with the case sliding neatly into place without causing any damage. What's more, no sanding was required if you stick to the original (short) USB-C cable. To keep everything secure, I taped the cable underneath - you could also use some glue to hold the charger in position. This docking station is a breeze to print, and it doesn't require any surface adhesion or supports. The print time came out to around 9 hours with settings of 35 speed and the other specified options.
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