Phone Stand for PopSockets

This is a phone stand that I've designed to work with PopSockets. It should work in either landscape or portrait mode,…
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This is a phone stand that I've designed to work with PopSockets. It should work in either landscape or portrait mode, and was tested with a Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra. If you don't use PopSockets, check out my other phone stands: https://www.printables.com/@tyler/collections/649541

When I was originally designing this, I did not have access to an actual PopSocket to test with, so to increase my chances of it working on the first go, I remixed an existing PopSocket mount that I found here on Printables: https://www.printables.com/model/128144-popsocket-tripod-mount-fits-iphone-6s

Thanks, pc-tech, for your valuable contribution.

This model was created with Fusion 360, and the source has been included for your remixing pleasure. Note that when opening this file for the first time, you will be presented with the "blank" version of the phone stand. You can unsuppress one of the last four icons shown in the timeline to work with one of the versions that has a picture on the front.

UPDATE Jan 2025: I have now uploaded a profile for Bambu Studio in case you have a Bambu printer that includes some multi colour versions to be printed with the AMS.

 

Print Settings

Printer Brand:

Anycubic

Printer: 

All-metal Mega

Rafts:

No

Supports: 

No

Resolution:

0.3

Infill: 

25% Gyroid

Filament: StrongHero PLA+ Red (looks pink)


 

Notes:

As with all my models, recommended printing orientation is how it currently appears in the STL. Rotate it at your own risk. I printed with no supports.
Note that the surface facing the bed will be the front of the phone stand, so do what you can to create an attractive first layer.

 

If this design was useful to you, please post a make!

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Model origin

The author remixed this model. Imported from Thingiverse.

Differences of the remix compared to the original

I only used the popsocket connection. It's now a phone stand instead of a tripod mount.

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