I could not fit my charger in it, i still left it to kind of display the watch instead of leaving it anywhere.
I could not fit my charger in it, i still left it to kind of display the watch instead of leaving it anywhere.
@frandlb_1205879 Oh that's a shame! It is a real tight fit and you have to press it in firmly from the top, but I assume you've already tried that.
The hole diameter is 27.8mm, which I measured across multiple genuine and aftermarket apple watch chargers. It could just be a printer tolerance issue, or maybe your charger is just a different diameter? Are you able to measure the diameter of your charger and let me know?
@Phillip
I'm using the original charger that came with the watch. I've taken the measurements and both seem to be around the same diameter (about 27.7mm for the charger and a little bit more for the stand) the fit is extremely tight and I'm not confident enough that it won't damage the charger or let me take it out in the future for traveling reasons, so I don't want to force the fit.
My theory is that this might be because of the angle the charger needs to enter the stand, maybe if you make it a little bit bigger on the top it can be an easier fit.
Printed it on Basic PLA, on the Bambu Lab X1C with default settings.
Hope this helps!
I had to scale to 95% on 1 axis to get it to fit on my ender 3. Still works great
Great model, haven't tested as it is for a friend. I have given 4 stars as there is an improvement that I think should be made. The bridging and overhang inside the model prints rather messy even with supports. Adding a triangular arch would reduce the overhang and there is plenty of space to add this. Thank you for the model!
Thanks for this model. I still wire direct so this makes things a lot easier.
I changed the dimensions a little bit to make it fit to the cut. Additionally A negative box was added to the inner block to save some filament. (edited)
File is for the pill counter in one piece. Doesn't look like it will open as it should??