iPhone 11 case with TPU for protection

This is a minimalistic iPhone 11 case that is made of three parts, the back plate, the outer shell, and optionally the…
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3× print file
0.15 mm
0.05 mm
0.40 mm
PLA
Flex
46.00 g
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updated December 20, 2023

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This is a minimalistic iPhone 11 case that is made of three parts, the back plate, the outer shell, and optionally the design. The back plate is made to be printed in PLA, PETG, or probably ABS (haven't tried it). The outer shell is to be printed out of Ninjaflex TPU. If you use the included Gcode, it includes the proper speeds and temps to be printed on my Prusa i3 MK2.5 but I think is should work on other printers as well.

the outer shell is meant to be glued to the outside of the back plate using super glue.

supports are not needed on the Back Plate, but is recommended for the outer shell

The design is to be printed with TPU settings, but is meant to be started with PLA, with a layer change half way through. the PLA will easily print with TPU settings, but the TPU wont easily print with PLA settings. I would recommend using my Gcode because it is already set up for a layer change, and has the correct settings for TPU, at least on a Prusa Mk 2.5

More updates and designs to come

Print instructions

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This is a minimalistic iPhone 11 case that is made of three parts, the back plate, the outer shell, and optionally the design. The back plate is made to be printed in PLA, PETG, or probably ABS (haven't tried it). The outer shell is to be printed out of Ninjaflex TPU. If you use the included Gcode, it includes the proper speeds and temps to be printed on my Prusa i3 MK2.5 but I think is should work on other printers as well.

the outer shell is meant to be glued to the outside of the back plate using super glue.

supports are not needed on the Back Plate, but is recommended for the outer shell

The design is to be printed with TPU settings, but is meant to be started with PLA, with a layer change half way through. The PLA will easily print with TPU settings, but the TPU wont easily print with PLA settings. I would recommend using my Gcode because it is already set up for a layer change, and has the correct settings for TPU, at least on a Prusa Mk 2.5

More updates and designs to come

Print Settings

Printer Brand:

Prusa

Printer:

i3 MK2.5

</div>Rafts:

Doesn't Matter

Supports:

Doesn't Matter

</div>Resolution:

0.15

Infill:

20%

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Filament:
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Notes:

Print Speed of 20mm/s for the TPU, stock settings for the PLA

Post-Printing

Assembly

Once the parts are printed they need to be glued together. I used super glue for this, but it doesn't matter what you use as long as it sticks. It is best to glue the design on last, that way you can use a flat surface to use as a reference to keep the back as flat as possible. It is fairly easy to make your own designs.

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The author marked this model as their own original creation. Imported from Thingiverse.

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