The other ones:

And today evening I will print a case for my recently upgraded trusty old iPod:

Update:

After a few changes the second prototype came out great, files also available for free now on my printables:

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      I read Pinterest instead of Printables at first and got ready to shit bricks and throw tables. What am I gonna do with all these bricks and tables!?

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    Word of warning, 3d printed cases are a bad idea. The plastics don’t actually absorb the impact like a real case would, and so they break often and don’t actually absorb the impact and protect your phone. Every time I’ve used one I’ve ended up with damage.

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      Did you use TPU for the prints? If you used PLA, that really was a bad idea. With TPU my drop tests (not on purpose) were successful and the phone without damage everytime (so far)

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            It’s durable, and is not inflexible but is quite brittle. I have also tried in pla and got similar results. It just never ended well.

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              I get your problem, yes. I also tried printing a bumper for my work phone in PLA a couple times before I was able to print TPU and it always took like 2 weeks until it broke. Those materials don’t like being put under pressure permanently. I didn’t try PETG, could imagine it to be a little better, even though it won’t absorb any impact if dropped.

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    This is how it starts. Next thing you’ll know you’ll be optimizing phone shapes, learning physics about drop protections, and soon starting your own case company.

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      You might be right, I looked up a lot how Spigen gets their cases durable recently in order to create a really rugged version :D

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    BTW… In the process of designing these there were made a few prototypes. They all are not perfect, but if someone (from Germany) wants one, here is my stock :D If you have questions on a specific one just ask. I would give them away for shipping+packaging cost.

    iPhone 13 (regular):

    • blue Mama Version
    • big MagSafe Cutout Bumper

    iPhone 13 Mini:

    • slim hex back yellow
    • thicker round hex cutout transparent
    • rugged small hex back yellow with grip pattern

    iPod Classic 5G:

    • neon green case with hex back