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OP Here.

1. In the blog post I actually worked on that for a few days. But I didn't like it as much I liked this one.

2. Unfortunately the default Apple MagSafe charger that I can use as a customer isn't easily bendable like that. TwelveSouth and other companies use custom parts, so it's possible to integrate them in a better way.


There would be no need to “bend” the MagSafe charger. The TwelveSouth design keeps the entire MagSafe area (I.e. everything within the ring of magnets), completely flat. I doubt Apple would let you customise the MagSafe connectors physical properties if your within their accessories program.


Going back to OP’s original constraints, what would you 3D print to meet this?

The appear of the design is that you just slot in a USB MagSafe charger. There’s no custom electronics involved at all.


Depends how fussy you want to be. But it would be pretty easy to design the MagSafe holder so you insert the charger from behind, and there’s a thin layer over the front to hide the charger itself.

Or if you want to get really fancy, the MagSafe magnet arrangement is well documented, and you can easily buy adhesive magnets that arrive in the correct pattern and orientation, which would allow you to embed the magnets completely within the print, and later add a standard Qi charger to provide power.

I’ve personally torn down Qi chargers and embedded them in furniture to create completely integrated, and “invisible” wireless chargers. On the whole it’s pretty easy todo, only major downside is higher power losses because there’s more space between the charging coil and the phone, and your coil alignment will be less accurate than Apple. But it’s still a completely functional charger.


#2 I think would only be relevant if someone were going to mass produce and sell the item. As 3D print DIY project, it's sufficient.


I didn't say that, but that's ok :)


Sorry, I got confused and didn't quite catch that you're not the guy in the video. Silly moment for me.


Yes! We don't have AppleCare Plus here, hence I have to use with a case. I designed it with a case in mind.


Thanks a lot.


It's actually very easy because it just pops out. It's the same thing as pressing down, you're just pressing down from the side. (I had both)


Yes, there is minimal support because the phone part is tilted. If you print with tree support, you should be OK.


Thank you for your kind words.


Thank you!


It's impossible because I made it myself and released today. Read the blog post please :)


They might be talking about this one?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L3nWw8qSYgk


Yeah people were showing off something very like this on YouTube a week or two ago. And that’s actually the second time I’ve seen these. I think you got scooped bro.

I came here to see if anyone is selling them. I don’t have a printer.


If you read the post, you'll see that OP was inspired by a similar design (which is linked as an embedded YT video) but designed his own to fit his other needs, i.e. making the back part a tray.


I’m responding directly to OP saying it’s impossible for someone to have seen another of these because he just made it.

How else would you describe the situation?


OP here. Of course, there are commissions and taxes. First, you can download it for free, but you can tip (donate) any money. Say you gave $10; around $1.5 goes to Gumroad. And then, of course, I'll have to pay income tax on the rest, depending on your country.


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