Wireless charging phone stand

Wireless charging phone stand

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### A phone stand with a hidden wireless charger inside! Made for this exact wirless charger: https://www.digitec.ch/de/s1/product/xqisit-wireless-fast-charger-1a-10w-quick-charge-20-fast-charge-mobilgeraet-stromversorgung-8763156 I would basically not use my wireless charger because I'd need to carefully aim for it to charge and couldn't use it while charging... Ss I made this stand! it's way easier to hit the fast charging sweet spot and I can use my phone in landscape mode while it's charging! ### Printing! I included my supported stl's as well as the sliced files for the anycubic photon S. In cas you want to modify/hollow/pierce/orient/support the model yourself, you'll find two base models: - WirelessPhoneStand.stl - InternalSupports.stl Basically, I don't like auto-generated internal supports (when you hollow the model) So I manually designed some permanent ones. Long story short, in case you want to apply modifications the workflow is as follows: - Modify "WirelessPhoneStand.stl" - Add fill supports to the wireless charger hole port. - Orient the model on the build plate (-90 degrees X and -6 degrees Z) - Hollow the model, min 2.5mm thickness - Add draining holes, take a look at my ready_to_print stl for guidance - Add the "InternalSupports.stl" model, place it under the big internal overhang, (under the slot for the wirless charger) - The internal supports should go though the first wall resting on the build plate and though the first wall of the wirless charger slot (without poking on the other side!). - Slice them both at the same time an print it! ### My print settings: (in use in the pre-sliced files) Printer: Anycubic photon S What to print?: One phone stand with an hidden slot to put a QI wireless charger Time to print?: around 24 hours Layer height: 0.02 mm Quantity of resin used: around 160 mL Type of resin: Anycubic Eco plant-based resin (macaroon pink) Printing temp: around 20C, the highest I could get at the time ###Washing, Curing I recommend removing the supports before curing. It's a bit more tedious with gloves and a mask, but they come off easier and there is less risk of damage. also recommending to cure underwater, just tried with the last batch and they came out great. ###Sanding Basically sand the supports marks until they are flat, then increase the grit to have a smooth finish. ### Have fun :)

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