Mobile Exo-Suit

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Mobile Exo-Suit

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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Introducing the Mobile Exo-Suit: Your Phone's Ultimate Armor

This unique design combines functionality and style, resembling an exoskeleton or suit of armor for your device.

The Mobile Exo-Suit is ingeniously designed to adapt to different phone sizes, ranging from 70mm to 95mm, ensuring a perfect fit for various smartphones. Once placed on the stand, your phone gains arms and legs, giving it a playful and dynamic appearance. Not only that, but the hands of the exoskeleton conveniently hold your charging cable when not in use, keeping everything organized.

The core structure of the Mobile Exo-Suit serves as the base, providing stability and support, while an additional armor layer enhances its aesthetic appeal, allowing you to personalize your device in style. The Mobile Exo-Suit adds a touch of elegance to your mobile experience.

Experience the ultimate combination of functionality and style with the Mobile Exo-Suit - a worthy place for your beloved device.

No paint, no supports and no glue needed.

Printing Instructions

Files in STL format to print without any support or brim and already in the best orientation.
Recommended layer height: 0.2mm.

Files to print organized by color:

Prusament PLA Blend Viva La Bronze

  • Body-v2.stl
  • Arms-v2.stl
  • Legs-v2.stl

Prusament PLA Prusa Galaxy Black

  • Armor.stl

Individual files and a tolerance test also included

Tips

  • The body needs good bridges and a good first layer to print well.
  • Print the legs for strength, increase walls and infill.
  • Put the armor before joining the arms and legs to the body, don't mix left and right parts.
  • On the forearm armor, put the elbow first

Bed adhesion problems?

  • Disable the Elephant foot compensation setting it to 0, as the model already has it.
  • To put brim on everything is really annoying to remove later. This technique allows you to put it only on critical parts and in an easy way to remove later:
    • Right click on the model and select ā€œAdd part>cilinderā€
    • Scale it to 0.2mm heigth, edit only the height and click on ā€œdrop to bedā€ to make it flat in the bed
    • Now drag it to under the hand for example and you're done. Repeat the process to any pat that you want an extra adhesion. You can use and scale shapes as your needs.

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love it!
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Where is the Iron Man helmet from?! šŸ˜„
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very nice and cool, works well
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what is this copper-colored filament?
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Replying to @8slawek8 :
yes, Bambu PLA Silk
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awesome print, good tolerance..just great
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awesome design
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nice color. Can u maybe tell me which filament u used for that?
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Replying to @ShoKoQ :
sorry.. but its a local brand in Malaysia.. i dont think they sell them internationally..
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Perfect !
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second attempt trying to print. I see that I wasn't familiar with the first layer inspection and I mistook it the first time as being a z-axis error when I saw it. my time lapse video shows that some of the pieces fell near the end which resulted in a bit of spaghettification near the top layers of others. I'll go with another round doing just the parts that fell with supports along with any that were ruined by spaghettification. I still need to inspect further, but this was really fun.
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You can split any of the assemblies with the little brim disks, and clone them to move around and add stability where you're having trouble. Don't forget to re-assemble, othewise the disks slice as a separate component and don't aid in first layer adhesion.
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If you can narrow down what's failing, I can add a plate with a more aggressive brim.
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Replying to @TinyMakerSpace :
@AndrewN I think the reason they fell is that I used the green liquid glue I got with my purchase, while the gluestick it came with holds stronger for other prints. Here are some more pics. I toyed with the settings to the best of my knowledge, so it isn't pure to the plate settings you made. Haven't pulled out the engineer or textured plate either, so that was changed as well. I can add a brim if the different glue doesn't work. What is the reassebly step? I'm not familiar with that feature/factor. You can see by the difference of my benchy that something is making things a little blobby and adding holes. One setting I changed was seams to random, might that be it? or perhaps I messed with the retraction? I had taken some of your settings and changed them to default. Maybe Bambu Labs will add better logging and version control to remember these details when I get ahead of myself. Any advice on what the holes and early blobs might be is appreciated.
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very good design, my son loves it. it will be easier if you sperate all needed parts for one build.
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Thank you for the feedback! I'm glad your son loves it. I've mentioned the necessary parts in the description. Unfortunately, the platform doesn't allow me to organize the files in the downloads section for clarity. I appreciate your understanding.
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I uploaded a profile that is sorted and painted. Ready to go in two plates.
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Holder to place the phone horizontally........0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
works great for larger phones and landscape mode for any phone
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@jajaum3d Struggling with Armor and spaghetting on my P1S. See attached photo. NOTE THAT I AM USING ABS (my preference as I have tonnes of it). I must admit i see this issue with ABS a lot more than when I use PLA. Any thoughts on why this is happening? I had the right settings for the filament and doesn't seem to be an adhesion issue.
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Thanks for sharing your issue with the "Mobile Exosuit" armor print using ABS. From the photo and your description, it looks like the shoulder piece detachment is the main problem. Here are two focused tips that might help: Use a Brim: For the shoulder piece, adding a brim could improve bed adhesion, providing the stability needed for a successful print. or/and Print Pieces Individually: Printing the parts separately reduces the movement of the print head, which can be particularly beneficial for ABS to avoid warping or detachment. Hope these suggestions make a difference.
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Love this print and its seems i'm not the only one as i have had it stolen from me already. and the wife wants one in pink.
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