Vintage Radio - Phone Holder

Vintage Radio - Phone Holder

prusaprinters

<p>I was looking for a way to prop my phone up when watching videos or movies in bed. I didn't want something that looks too industrial… and I wanted it to look kind of cool when I wasn't using it to prop up a phone.<br><br>I was inspired by vintage radios. There are two versions… one a deeper “shelf” to hold thicker phones or phones in cases. The other is smaller and is perfect for holding a phone without a case.<br><br>Most files print with minimal or no supports.&nbsp;</p><p>There are several files included:</p><ol><li>Two versions of the radio body (recommend printing on its back with some minor supports to support the shelf “lip”)</li><li>Knob (to be printed twice, no supports)</li><li>Front screen (no supports)</li><li>Rear screen (optional… I like the depth the layer of black gives when behind the front screen, no supports)</li><li>Antenna mount (no supports, recommend printing with small layers to avoid needing to sand to much to achieve a smooth rounded look)</li><li>Antenna (to be printed twice, recommend printing on its side with supports); The antennas can be glued to the mount or not. If you do not glue them, you can wiggle the antennas around a bit like we used to do in the old days to get a better signal. Totally optional but kind of fun.</li></ol><p>I can imagine this looks really great in a stained wood filament for the main body and silk gold or bronze for the accessories. For the example make, I've gone for more of a synth wave / 90s feel with blue and pink.</p><p>Enjoy! If you like this an want to buy me a cup of coffee, you can find me on venmo at @Preston-moore-7</p>

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