Desktop Phone Stand





This Instructable will show you how to 3D print your very own desktop phone stand!
Supplies
The supplies that you'll need are a 3d printer and some sort of plastic filament that works with it.
Slicing

Download the attached file and import it into the slicing software of your choice. I recommend using PrusaSlicer or Ultimaker Cura.
Supports are needed
At least 30% Infill
Raft/Brim is not necessary
It should like similar to the screenshot above once sliced.
Downloads
Printing


Download the finished gcode file from the slicer and put it on a USB drive or SD card to insert in your printer and start printing.
Once you're finished, carefully remove the supports (and rafts if you have them).
Now you have a stand for your phone and there are even charging holes to keep your phone alive!