To use this dock, press your MagSafe adapter into the opening, making sure to route the cable through one of the three slots around the edge. Then use some double sided tape to stick the dock wherever you like.
If you need to remove the MagSafe, and it's too snug, there's a hole in the back. You can use the back of a wooden skewer to pop the MagSafe out. I recommend not using anything metal, because it might scratch the surface of the MagSafe.
I've tested both PLA and ABS and they work fine. ABS is a bit more flexible, which makes it easier to take the MagSafe in or out of the dock.
No supports should be needed on most printers! Make sure to place the flat side on the print bed.
The included gcode file is made for a PLA print, using .3mm layer height and 15% infill. It prints in just under 50 minutes, using 22 grams (7.4 meters) of filament.
The author marked this model as their own original creation.