Holder for Belkin Charging Pad

Holder for Belkin Charging Pad

thingiverse

Hi! This is my first print on Thingiverse! Wanted a phonestand to my galaxy s20fe that would fit my belkin wireless charger, so I decided to make my own! Did my design in Onshape: https://www.onshape.com/en/ Phone: Samsung galaxy s20fe Charger: belkin https://www.belkin.com/10w-wireless-charging-pad-qc-3.0-wall-charger-cable/P-WIA001.html Phone protection: caseology https://www.caseologycases.com/products/galaxy-s20-fe-case-parallax Fillament: esun petg, white https://www.esun3d.com/petg-product/ The holder: Its designed to fit belkin wireless charger in the link given above, (Ø90). The diameter for the holder is at Ø90.1. Its a tight fit but it fits! The leaning angle on the stand is 15°. The stand is balanced with and without the phone, but may tilt forward if touched. (may put a counterweight of some sort behind for this one) I will make the leaning angle to be about 30° to make it more stable for next model! My phone fits with/without protection case. Settings in Cura: Printer: Creality Ender CR6-Max Filament brand: esun petg, white Quality: 0.28mm Infill Density: 10% Infill Pattern: Cubic Printing temp: 245°C Build plate temp: 75°C Print speed: 50.0mm/s Enable Retraction: Yes Combing mode: Not in skin Max combing distance with no retraction: 30.0mm Avoid printed parts when traveling: Yes Avoid supports when traveling: Yes Cooling: 50.0% Generate support: Yes Support structure: Tree Support placement: Everywhere Support overhang angle: 35° Buildplate adhesion type: Brim Total printtime: 12h47min, ( my printer was done on 12h24min) Did 3 attempts on this one! I went with 80mm/s printspeed to keep the houers down! The first 2 attempts warped a lot! My experience with petg is that it needs more heat to join together, and increasing the print speed will affect the hardening of the layers negative! My conclusion is that the print speed with petg should be at max 50mm/s to make it stick well between the printbed and the layers! I also used glue stick for the printbed and went for a brim in cura for attempt no3 to make sure it wouldent warp! My printer is placed in my garage and the room temp is around 15°C, so i putt the printer in an enclosure. Happy with the outcome! Feel free to develop this! Would make me happy :) Let me know if you do! /Johan

Download Model from thingiverse

With this file you will be able to print Holder for Belkin Charging Pad with your 3D printer. Click on the button and save the file on your computer to work, edit or customize your design. You can also find more 3D designs for printers on Holder for Belkin Charging Pad.