ipod nano 2nd 3d models
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... is to enable a comfortable viewing experience while enjoying films. To use the stand, simply print out the template, remove any excess plastic from the base, and then place your iPhone or iPod touch horizontally on the stand for optimal enjoyment.
cgtrader
I conceptualized this product entirely on my own, without any need for dimensions, solely relying on inspiration derived from observing my iPod's design. It remarkably bears a striking resemblance to its genuine counterpart, further showcasing my...
sketchfab
A low-poly rendition of a vintage iPod gaming console has been meticulously crafted. Utilizing the robust capabilities of 3DS Max, this intricate design was carefully modeled, taking into account every nuance of its retro aesthetic. Following...
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I Designed an iPod Holder Using My BQ Prusa i3 Printer. The Layers Were Printed at 0.3mm Thickness. The Print Speed Was Set to 60mm per Second. I Used PLA Filament with a Diameter of 1.75mm. To Secure the Bolts, I Chose Ones with a Diameter of 4mm...
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A place to put the iPod on the same stand where it could be charged at the same time. The height of the feet were increased to make it easier for more stubstantial cables to be plugged into the phone easier.</p><p>The first version works great....
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Made with iPod 5g in mind; laser cut with acrylic and bent it I have now provided a .stl for 3d printing - enjoy!! Instructions FOR LASER CUTTING 1. ...Open the .dxf in Chassi or whatever software you use for laser cutting Change all...
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Keep your iPod headphone cord neat and tidy with this simple device! Frustrated by tangled cords, I created a prototype from 1/8" acrylic. My design calls for a thicker plastic to prevent damage due to bending. To use, place the headphones in the...
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I initially used iPod cases from online resources but they didn't fit my son's iPod. For better fitting, I suggest using patterns available at thingiverse.com/thing:33359 and thingiverse.com/thing:22568. However, the OpenSCAD for this design is quite...
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Print Instructions: I recommend printing upside down with the port for charging the iPod pointed to the ceiling, this should keep the module slot clean. I personally use a Brim when I print this for ease of adhesion. I also recommend using...
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... carefully unmount it if you ever want to remove it, but honestly, why would you? Once the charger base is where you want it, just leave it be - it'll stay put! With this mount, your iPod shuffle will always have a safe and accessible charging spot.
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This particular model, however, has been designed to fit the iPod 5 perfectly. A word of caution: this case is extremely tight fitting and might require a gentle but firm force to slide over the camera without causing any damage; I recently added a...
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Keep your earbud cord attached and tangle-free with an iPod Cord Cleat. This innovative design was created by Raven Gildea, Larry James (Wulf Design), and other participants in a "Thought to Thing in 2hrs or Less" 3D print and design workshop at the...
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Due to the ongoing miniaturization trend, I found myself with ample space in my medium AquaBox after upgrading my motorbike's GPS to an iPod with an external antenna. To make use of this extra room, I chose to fill it with several plastic components...
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I designed this attachment to fit snugly onto my iPod Touch, holding a magnifying glass in place so I could examine and capture images of objects much closer and smaller than usual. I acquired a 13.7mm diameter x 12mm focal length double-convex lens...
cults3d
UPDATE: I've discovered through repeated use that the snap fit slowly loosens, and you have to readjust the position of the iPod charger within the housing. However... ...I just added a new part called the ipodstopper, which basically plugs the bottom...
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However, over time, the snap fit loosens, necessitating realignment of the iPod charger. To solve this issue, I introduced a new part called "ipodstopper" that plugs the bottom hole and maintains the correct level. Now, it's perfect! To create the...
cults3d
Now the band doesn't come apart, but instead the clasp resides where the iPod nano clips on. The clasp requires no flex; it's one-way, so the act of the band pulling around your wrist keeps it in place. Then clipping the iPod onto it secures it even...
cgtrader
All details are intricately designed and refined with a precision bevel that adds depth and sophistication. ...Crafted using the advanced features of Cinema 4D version 9.6, every aspect of this project showcases expert modeling techniques.
grabcad
I've always like the iPod Nano and would have loved a phone that size. So I decided to create a mock-up of what Apple could do if they decided to create the iPhone Nano. ... It would have a touch-screen as well as a touch-wheel (where the user could...
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The band no longer detaches; instead, it features a clasping mechanism located where an iPod nano would typically clip on. This new clasp is rigid and works in one direction, ensuring security as the band wraps around your wrist. Attaching the iPod...
grabcad
... media players created and marketed by Apple Inc. ...It was introduced on October 23, 2001, designing and building the first five generations of the iPod themselves, while later generations were designed in-house but manufactured by outside companies.