I wanted to add a simple cover for the dock, so I did. While I was at it, I made a few small changes, like ensuring there were no angles over 60° to make it a little bit more printer-friendly (though it already was). I also tightened up the fitment of the parts and added some small fillets on the outer edge mainly to (hopefully) make it look like the phone is more integrated into the dock.
I might eventually add some things to this model maybe make the ejector more tactile I will definitely add more iPhone models upon request. However, I am not interested in making this for cases. There are a million different cases, all with slightly different dimensions for all iPhone models. I am finished working on models for the iPhone 14, 15 and the 16 Solidworks source files to follow.
Before you hit print make sure that your printer can hit clearances of 0.15mm. If it can’t, let me know, and I’ll adjust the model to loosen it up. Don’t worry if your printer is relatively modern, it should be fine.
This is a reverse engineered model using dimensions taken from Marlfox's 13 pro max dock model and dimensions directly from Apple using this. Because of this, I cannot guarantee that parts from Marlfox's model or the original will work here. You can thank Solidworks' terrible, no good, very bad mesh importer so I just had to go with the flow for some things.
Revision A: Slicer gaslighting. Seam placement on the ejector would interfere with the inner seam on the dock body and cause poor fitment. Added relief cuts on the ejector slot added fillets on the ejector to bait the slicer.
The author remixed this model.
Added provisions for a cover over the magsafe charger puck and added some slight printability and stylistic changes.