I wanted a simple dock for my iPhone 14 Pro that rotated and used a magsafe charger, so I designed one myself. My iPhone sits perfectly on the tray. I bought an iXular Magsafe charger because it was black, but it’s supposed to be the same dimensions as Apple’s magsafe charger (according to Apple’s specs). I designed it in 3 pieces to have nice, smooth surfaces everywhere possible.
Nothing crazy in terms of the print settings: 0.2mm layer, 15% infill (can probably go less), and tree supports for the bottom of the upper mount.
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