FP2 Printed Cases : 3D models

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There was no personal restrictions intended. I am just applying regular forum practice.

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Just remembered, @keesj also showed a picture of a 3D printed case somewhere on the forum, but I can’t find that post. I can find the picture on his github, as part of a project that may contain some files that could be useful.

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Hi,

pretty late now but I made one which is still work in progress but already works nicely:

If you print it please let me know.

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That cover looks good. Only the surface on the backside could be smoother.

Thanks. And yes, you’re right - I had troubles getting the print off the bed (IF PET-G sticks it sticks very very well), so I had to use different tools and raw force for removal which produced some visible traces. Let’s just consider it as a stress-test which the cover has survived ^^

Furthermore my print-bed material is textured so there’ll never be super smooth surfaces.

Printing it on a glass plate (which is quite common anyway) should fix the problem for everyone who wants to reproduce the cover.

edit: Just an update:

I have my wooden phone in use for about two weeks so far and it works just fine. Only massive drawback is that I’m not able to open it without destroying the cover… so my FP2 is almost as good as an iPhone now.

But I’ll work on a closing mechanism someday. I just have no idea how do design it to be printable, sturdy and not bulky at the same time. If anyone has an idea, feel free to share it with me.

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The releasing of the official slim back cover files could also be a possibility, i hope, that Fairpone will release the files one day. There was a discussion about in the thread New slim back cover where @Douwe mentioned that he would ask around…

So i hope, one day we could print or modify the slim back cover by our own, that would be great!

We currently do not have plans to publish our case designs. The files are meant to be used on specialized, non-consumer, molding machines and are therefor of very little use for the general audience. The data of the slim cases can’t be used unless you want to make a set of three double-shot moulds, and spend 60k and about 4 months of your live.

We are currently working on a simpler case design for consumer use, adaptation and modification. These files will be released under a permissive license.

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Isn’t it possible to release the model? If it was designed in blender or something, you should be able to export it to stl.

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I printed this one in yellow, just received it by post, the camara switch doesnot work, i wil have to fix that, do some whittling, and you keep some gap width on the front between the two parts.

Sad to hear that. I have to admit, also on my prints the camera switch (as well as the on/off switch) isn’t positioned perfectly - but I always got it to work so I didn’t bother changing something. I gotta move it to a better position sometime. Thanks for the feedback.

The gap should be minimal to non existend so I guess something else might be wrong.

Would you mind sharing a picture of the case? How was it printed (FDM, SLA, …) and what kind of material was used? You’ve written, you received it per post - so you didn’t print it yourself? I hope you haven’t spent too much money on it.

I’ve updated the design again:

The camera-button should work better now and some minor details have changed as well. And I now have two versions available: blank and with some sort of a logo (both made with laywood-flex; finally got this material to print with good-enough layer adhesion).

Is it actually legal to publish a design with the original fairphone-logo on the backside of the cover?

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Great work! Great Progress!
Maybe could be interesting to bring these two projects together: selfmade cover with integrated wireless charger from here Upgrade FP2 with QI wireless charging through expansion port

Did anyone ever tried to use the slim case front part and print a fitting back part? Could it be possible or is the front part too filigrane?

@ungutknut: I think that the Fairphone logo is bound by this:

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Your appearence on Thingieverse is not commercial (unlike Shapeways), is that correct? In this case there shouldn’t be a problem to use the Fairphone logo.

You could of course always use the old logo, or the avatar:

https://forum.fairphone.com/user_avatar/forum.fairphone.com/vervoon/240/8095_1.png

Thanks for the info. I guess I’ll make one with a FP-logo then. Maybe. Actually I think both (old and new) logos look pretty boring/unambitios but perhaps it’s better than nothing at all.

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Maybe you like one of the FP1 designs: https://www.thingiverse.com/Fairphone/designs

Oh, you’re right - some of them are really nice.

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Hey,
it’s nice that you uploaded a free design for everyone to print.
I asked a friend of mine who owns a 3D-printer if he could print this.
He told me that it needs to be printed while standing upright and that he doesn’t know how to do that without having it possibly falling over during the process. Any tips on that?

Cheers

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There are no special measures needed to print it in the recommended position. It won’t fall over if your friend’s printer is calibrated right and has no 1st layer adhesion problems.

However, using a so-called brim (~5 lines) should totally eliminate the risk of falling over. But he should definitely use a soft material to prevent destroying the phone and some part-cooler for the last few layers (where the hook starts). But I think these things are pretty intuitive if he knows how to use his printer.

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Continuing the discussion from Fairphone 2 3D printed casings available:

I think that this would fit nicely with @jayy’s developments here:

Maybe @ungutknut or @duke1102 feel in the mood of adapting their covers to fit the qi charger. :slight_smile:

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Heh. Sure, could totally be possible.
Will nudge my colleague tomorrow to print me the first test of the 3D case I base it on, to check it out and make manual Dremel action adjustments to it, before designing and printing a modified version.

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