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Introducing the iPhone Dock DN40, a stylish and practical 3D printed dock designed to hold your iPhone along with your AirPods, all while keeping everything neatly charged. Inspired by Scott Yu-Jan’s original design, this upgraded version offers a range of enhancements for improved functionality.
- MagSafe Compatibility: The iPhone Dock DN40 is built with tighter tolerances for a snug fit with the MagSafe charger, and features a convenient hole for easy ejection from below. Say goodbye to hassle—just push it out with ease.
- Perfect Fit with Case: This dock has been fine-tuned for a more precise fit, ensuring your device remains secure. It’s tailored to fit the Roxx iPhone 15 Pro Clear Case, but also works with any case that matches these dimensions:
- Height (top to bottom): 151mm
- Width (side to side): 75mm
- Camera Cutout (top to bottom): 49mm, side to side: 48mm
- Depth (including case): 11mm
- Camera Height (including case): Less than 15mm
- Customizable for Your Case: If your case dimensions differ, you can easily modify the design using the attached Fusion 360 file. For a perfect fit, consider adding 0.5mm to the width for extra clearance.
- Separate Print Plates: To make multi-color printing easier without needing an AMS, I’ve included separate print plates for the body and the clicker. I personally love the combination of orange and black! I recommend using the PLA smooth plate for the body and the PLA textured plate for the clicker, giving it a more tactile finish.
Enhance your charging setup with the iPhone Dock DN40—a sleek, minimal, and highly functional solution for keeping your phone docked, charged, and always ready!
Disclaimer: You can’t charge an Apple Watch with this design, it only works for the AirPods. The image with the watch is just for Show!
Link to the Roxx iPhone 15 Pro Clear Case for reference: Roxx Clear Case
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21.09.2024: removed the seperated print profiles and replaced them by one print profile with seperated build plates.
07.10.2024:
- upload improved Fusion360 file to make use of parameters
- upload draft files of the iPhone 13/14 pro/16 pro/16pro max
Today i uploaded a new and improved version of the CAD file I used to create this model. I reworked it so that you can use parameter to change the dimensions of the model to make it easier to adjust the model to your needs.
Futhermore I uploaded all the print profiles i created for other iPhones. Since I only have an iPhone 15 i wasent able to test if the dimensions are correct! If you want you can download the “test fit” file to quickly print a frame where you can see if the dimensions I used would work for you. BTW If you try one of the Draft files and they work, i would higly appreciat if you post some pictures of the finished print :)