Apple Style AmazFit Bip Watch Band

Apple Style AmazFit Bip Watch Band

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Originally I only modeled the long side of the watch band. The short side of my original watch band (the one I bought) has now also broken, so I modeled the short side too. If you have the original watch band, you'll have the metal clip that you can transfer to the 3D printed band (you may need to snip one edge of the slot inner ring to get the clip in). If you don't have the original watch band ... no worries, I also modeled a clip. Note the clip is really small, so it'll likely be fragile, but I designed it so you can slide the clip post through the band, then press the clip ring on from the other side to sandwich the slot inner ring between them. I would then recommend using some super glue to make sure the clip ring doesn't work it's way loose. What makes it specific to the Amazfit Bip? ... not much. Just that the pin that attaches the band to the watch has a little knob you can push to more easily get the band on and off the watch (you can see that knob in the picture of the back of the watch). You could probably use this watch band with other watches just fine. I recommend using NinjaFlex, 100% fill, 20mm/s print speed, and 240 c hot end. I had the bed at 40 c, but I'm not sure that made much difference. With those settings, I'm pretty happy with the looks.

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