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CANSTANDYA MODEL C PHONE & MULTIMETER STAND AND HANGER

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  • ExternalPinSupport v8.stl
  • InternalPinSupport v8.stl
  • Model C Pivot Plate with Hole v6 - 20200615.stl
  • Model C Pivot Plate with Pin v6 - 20200615.stl
  • Model C Rail Plate v6 - 20200615.stl

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Last update 2020-07-04 at 18:34
Publication date 2020-06-17 at 00:52
Design number 160019

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3D model description

CanStandYa Model C is a larger version of Model A. If Model A isn't the right fit for your phone then Model C may work. It is also large enough to work with some multimeters. Make sure to check the dimensions of the rail plate.

I made the Can Stand Ya phone stand so I could adjust the viewing angle of my phone in both the portrait and landscape directions. I also wanted to be able to hang my multimeter and I merged two ideas to create this. When not being used the stand lays flat against the phone. To use it and adjust the angle simply pinch the levers on both sides to move one of the plates to a different location on the rail. If you want to hang your phone, multimeter, or anything else you attach it to just release the pins on one of the plates. All pieces use minimal support but it is suggested that the pins on the plates use custom supports which I have included. See drawing of where to place the supports.

Will it fit my phone or other item?

The short answer is I don't know. To determine if it will work with your phone or multimeter see the basic rail plate dimensions for this model and see if it works on your phone. Be mindful of where the camera, leds, and/or thumb switch is on your phone. If you think it will work then give it a try. If you download it and it works for your phone I would appreciate feedback and I'll put your model phone on the confirmed list. I am working on other models and will put links to these models here.

Confirmed phone list for CanStandYa model C:

(Nothing confirmed yet. Would love it if someone could print it, try it, and use it on their phone or multimeter.)

Would like to confirm CanStandYa model C for the following phones:

(All phone models and multimeters other than what's on the confirmed list)

How do I attach it to my phone, phone case, or multimeter?

I just used double sided sticky tape. There may be other solutions but I wanted to be able to remove it if I had to. If you have a suggestion let us know.

Links to other models:

CanStandYa Model A - https://cults3d.com/en/3d-model/gadget/canstandya-model-a-mobile-phone-stand-and-hanger

CanStandYa Model B - https://cults3d.com/en/3d-model/gadget/canstandya-model-b-mobile-phone-stand-and-hanger

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Disclaimer - Not responsible for damages, injuries or loss by use or manufacture of product or use and download of files.

3D printing settings

β€’ Material used - PLA Plus (I have had good success with Duramic 3D PLA+ and eSun PLA+. I did not have success with Sunlu’s PLA Plus Silk.

β€’ STL Files
o Pivot plate with hole – Print Qty 1
o Pivot plate with pin – Print Qty 1
o Rail plate – Print Qty 1
o Internal Pin Support – Print Qty 1
o External Pin Support – Print Qty 5

o Custom supports (See drawing for locations of supports)
 External pin supports
β€’ 2 required for pivot plate with hole.
β€’ 3 required for pivot plate with pin.
 Internal pin support
β€’ 1 required for pivot plate with pin.
β€’ Scale – Make sure to scale all pieces. On Cura I had to scale all to 2540.

β€’ Printer used to print prototypes on.
o Creality CR-10 V2 with .4mm nozzle, glass build plate, BL Touch bed leveler.

β€’ CURA slicer settings.
o The settings shown in the pictures are what I used to print my models shown in the pictures. You may have varying results but these settings worked good for me. Feel free to provide feedback on your results and settings.

o I strongly suggest that you use the custom supports provided for the pivot plates. I have tried the default supports however their footprint is a bit small and have had the default supports come off of the build plate. Make sure to position the custom supports as shown in the drawing and select "print as support" for the custom supports.

o Print time and filament usage

 For the pivot plates (Print each pivot plate at the same time)
β€’ 3.2 hours
β€’ 4.26m of filament used
β€’ 13 grams of filament used

 For the rail plate
β€’ 3.92 hours
β€’ 9.28m of filament used
β€’ 28 grams of filament used

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