Absolutely. I absolutely hated the inconsistent layer lines back when my ender 3 was still stock. After modding/fixing the z-axis to be quite literally perfect, I can print layers as thick as 0.40mm and the layer lines still look really nice. I've had friends ask if I printed a part with 0.10 layers when it was actually 0.20, because the lines just look so so much better when it's consistent.
@@Iisakki3000 say more, what did you do to get the z axis perfect? i've also found that consistent layer lines are more a smooth xyz movement rather than extrusion
@@feliwein_cclook for what is the source of z wobble in your printer and minimize it. Just redoing the couplers can affect it or doing oldschool tube coupling or printed couplers. If the z rods are warped you're kinda effed. Just making the frame more rigid with bracing can help too.
So true, my first custom designed printer had perfect layer lines, after make much modifications I lots it somewhere and eversince try to get those back 😢
@@Dewabarasunderan He does it in every video. Can't really blame him, they do have a big 3D farm, but I can't take him seriously since that RUclipsr chair fiasco...
I would argue that the average person does NOT like layer lines. The AVERAGE person associates 3D printing with inferior production standards and thus it WOULD be important to minimize that look.
@@ChristopherFam-s4b Yea and i see no one talking about this. Same as with like gaming mouses who often also have that crazy open edges dust collecting design. But FDM prints is another level of difficulty to remove. I put them under side water which seems to be the easiest to remove. But PLA and other common materials don't like water.
@@MrGTAmodsgerman You do know that with a little more efford you can make the print perfectly smooth right? you can make it as smooth as glas if you do it the right way.
@@stephandevriesere3667 Ofc i know. I am just mad that people say it's ok to have layer lines and leave them as they are because it's "just aesthetic" and people should get used to it. Which is not the truth. It affects the functionality of the object in a bad way as described.
Only problem with the dock for me is it doesn't allow any space for a phone case. Most people have their phone in some kind of case and they don't want to take it out every night. I don't know how you would make extra room for cases because there is so much variation. love the design otherwise.
I took his CAD file and modified it for my wife’s phone case and a cheaper Amazon MagSafe charger last night. It was done on the printer this morning. One thing to do with this is make a version that’s sized for the ProMax with a large case and then have different bezels that snap on for different phone and case sizes. Then you don’t even need to reprint the body when the phone is upgraded. Just make a new bezel for the new phone.
Yeah he design it for himself not to everyone and that’s just how he does things on his channel tho on the upside he gave the stl to make it work for anyone
@@smug_slime Yeah that's fine. I found one on makerworld and edited it on fusion (no experience required, he made it that easy). You do need calipers however. I wanted to use it with my case on so I adjusted accordingly
Show, don’t tell. This is not a podcast. I don’t want to hear generic advice that could apply to anything, just using Scott’s popularity to get more views.
@@inventorofmachines it’s an advertorial. He’s subtly informing fans of the dock that they can get the files from Scott and have it printed here. I would also point out that it’s his channel so he can do what he wants and you should vote with your clicks
i personally dont think this design would be of great use in the market, the design looks great no doubt, but people use different cases on thier phones, so either making the design to fit all the case sizes or the user would need to remove thier case daily...
Layer lines can also be hidden on a lot of prints by printing external walls first. I've almost completely stopped using fuzzy except when I need texture for something.
I agree wholeheartedly. Scott’s designs are top notch and this is elegant in it’s simplicity. Great stuff. As an Engineer I have to agree with you as well. I dig the line, where I see convergence, in artistry and engineering.
4:00 the cable that comes out of the magsafe charger needs to be supported, or it will soon fray and short out. It needs to go straight for like 10mm before curving away.
I made my own version for an iPhone 15 Pro Max using an Anker Mag safe charger. I didn’t bother with an eject button as I liked pushing the screen to eject.
I’ve been a long time subscriber of scott’s videos… When I watched that one, I thought the only thing that would’ve made that dock better might’ve been an acoustic port to enhance the speakers maybe 👍🏼😎
Cool. Coincidentally I just learned about this design last night. My son-in-law asked me to print one for him. I will do that, but can you tell me where the original design resides? I wanted to modify it a little for him. Thanks.
Correct me if I am wrong but wouldn't someone have to take his/her iphone out of its case so it can be inserted in the dock? I imagine a lot of people use protective cases for their iphones.
What? You just make the phone slot slightly larger? And phone case companies give you dimensions of the cases. You can customise the print to your configuration
Layer lines are mostly a cosmetic thing and whether you like them or not, it's a benign opinion. But layer lines for anything hygienic or food-related is not great.
Wrong. - he did give credit to Rams - this is not Ram’s clock. Rams did not design an iPhone charging dock. Obviously the external shape is from the (credited) clock but Scott designed the dock.
I like this design except for one thing. Fast wireless charging emits a lot of heat. You need to dissipate the heat. So vent holes are a must. Maybe they need to add holes for small copper tubing to passively attract the heat a bit more and send it through ventilation holes on the top. The design is also big enough to accommodate a slim fan. Add some feet to the bottom and direct air flow to the back of the phone and have the vent holes for upward air exhaust. Does this over-complicate the design? Probably, but you pretty much have to unless you make this more of an open air design to their doesn’t need to be active airflow
I think he should create an iPhone mag-safe-compatible case, so your iPhone doesn't stay caseless, or you needing to remove and attach a case every single time you want to take your iPhone in/out. And to hide the magsafe - have some "curtain" that moves out of the way when the iPhone is inserted and moves back in when it's taken out.
A cut out for an actual charger. Some round hole vents at the back to prevent heating Those holes could have leds to act as night light whilst you sleep. Dimmable by an app.
both white and red version is from same stl yet that layer lines in red is quite visible . is it because of lighting ? or the bambu lab a1 is that good by default ? what
I agree that the initial video was amazing. Also, one of the viewers did a video describing the “parameterized” version of a Fusion 360 file. She spent a GREAT DEAL of time reverse engineering the design and backing into the stored dimensions. Unfortunately, this is not a parameterized design. It’s made up of a group of literal dimensions. And, since the design has several “Scale” features, the dimensions you enter get changed in the course of the design. If the file had User parameters like PhoneWidth, PhoneHieght, PhoneDepth, ButtonHeight, CaseThickness, it would allow infinite modification. I started working with it to get it to print with my iPhone 15 Pro with a case, but when I replaced the literal dimensions with my parameterized values and functions, I ended up breaking one of the scale features. I’m not taking anything away from the original author or the Fusions 360 volunteer, just sharing my experience.
The point of industrial design is to be the interface between art and mass production, industrial designers are the ones who problem solve the design to create a final producible product. Engineering is called in to scale the technology required and insure standards are met.
to me, 3d printing is useful because if item I printed I accidentally broke, I can reprint. and also probably redesign a bit if something needs improvements. (almost everything I print I design myself)
From my experience, most of my friends and colleagues still associate "poor quality" with the layer lines that come from a 3D-printed process. They believe that the lack of perceived "smoothness" is indicative of a quality-control issue, even if it's a common outcome for printed goods.
I printed it and I would change the fitting of the MagSafe. It’s too loose. There should be a springy section on the clamping ring holding the MagSafe.
100% agreed. Its a very nice design. I like it so much that i am currently trying to model my own version of it that fits my iphone 12 mini with its case
Problem with this thing is that if you have a phone case it won't fit into the dock anymore and it's unfeasible to take your phone out of its case everytime you wanna dock it
This video could have been 3 minutes long if you cut off the repetitive points. You keep mentioning your 3d print farm and that it's made by 3d printing :o
I agree with 99% of the love of the design... my 1% that differs is that this design does NOT take into account that most iPhone customers have a case on their phone... almost no one walks around with a naked iPhone... so, in this design you have to take your case on and off? That is a hard stop for me and I am sure most others out there. To make this design 100% positive, it needs to address this fact, and allow cased iPhones the same ease of use.
I think that the biggest issue with designing it to accept the phone with the case, is the fact that there are so many different cases. Even though they look the same, dimensions can be just slightly off and then it won't fit. Making it parametric could be the way forward, so that the user could easily edit the dimensions
I wish you had tired a print in place version to demonstrate it. I think also printing it in a nonwhite cooler with the white charger does make it uglier than if it had been in white. Good take.
I literally downloaded the fusion file and modified and printed last night to fit my wife's iPhone 15 pro with the case on. All I could hear in my head while modifying the CAD files was Gabe's voice complaining about no chamfers on the print bed side and the necessity of supports.
I hate designs that always leave out something, like cars with zero clearance for wheels, and you're like wow, that's so sleek until you realize, the tire needs to bounce. In this design the IPhone is missing it's case. No one has an iPhone without a case, so his dock needs to be custom made to fit whatever case you bought for your iphone.
I have never ever bought a phone case. They are cheap feeling and ugly. The idea of a case is to keep the phone looking good but always covered up with a case. Makes no sense.
It probably wouldnt be that hard to mod it to your case. Its just that every case is different and needs the care and attention to make it for the case proper. Just make sure if you remix it to pay it forward and upload the resut so anyone with your case can have it too, good stewardship.
Brooo, you’re totally missing two major defects here. So, I’ve got a $1,200 phone and I’m using a $10 Temu case, which is MagSafe. The thing is, I shouldn't have to take off my case just to stick it to the dock, that push thing right there is a kind of scuffed for the 1,200$ - that’s a huge issue, man! Also, the bottom speakers are getting covered up. Can you check if the alarm sound even plays properly when the phone is docked? These are two big problems for consumers, and I don’t get how you just missed them, bro. #Engineer @ #Master!
The design is interesting but of very limited use because it cannot accommodate phone cases, which do not have uniform size, and it can only be used for one size of phone. E.g., it can't work for an iphone pro and an iphone pro max. The design could be modified by making the opening large enough to accomodate phones of varying sizes (including their cases), and by supporting the phone solely by the magsafe charger. The empty space around the phone be somewhat disguised by using black filament as the background.
His stand also has a watch and airpod charger that can only be used for airpods. The airpods can charge on the large magsafe, so the priority for the tiny watch chargers in my house is for watch, first. I don't have a spare $40 for just airpod charger, and if I did, I'd make sure to have a stand that can take both anyways. Scott's design just seems silly to me, it only looks good in his video, I would find it a fail item for my habits.
I absolutely hate layer lines especially from the 3d printed stuff i got for my sim racing wheel. It's like the guy i got it from barely did any post processing. His work was sloppy that's why i hated it
It is almost perfect but it violates Rahms design rule "Good design is as little design as possible" I don't like the push button, the version without is much better.
never thought i would get featured in one of these Slant 3D videos haha wow
thank you so much for all the kind words and awesome input!
Thanks for creating such a great object.
Love your vids! Editing is amazing!
An amplifier version would be another win for this design.
Love your video and the product. Hope you start selling it soon
Release it , i'd buy it for $100
i would say that INCONSISTENT layer lines are not aestethical nor pleasing, perfect layer lines are indeed quite satisfying
Absolutely. I absolutely hated the inconsistent layer lines back when my ender 3 was still stock. After modding/fixing the z-axis to be quite literally perfect, I can print layers as thick as 0.40mm and the layer lines still look really nice. I've had friends ask if I printed a part with 0.10 layers when it was actually 0.20, because the lines just look so so much better when it's consistent.
@@Iisakki3000 say more, what did you do to get the z axis perfect? i've also found that consistent layer lines are more a smooth xyz movement rather than extrusion
@@feliwein_cc I built kevinakasam's belted z axis.
@@feliwein_cclook for what is the source of z wobble in your printer and minimize it.
Just redoing the couplers can affect it or doing oldschool tube coupling or printed couplers. If the z rods are warped you're kinda effed. Just making the frame more rigid with bracing can help too.
So true, my first custom designed printer had perfect layer lines, after make much modifications I lots it somewhere and eversince try to get those back 😢
I’d love to see actual changes instead of hand wavy dialogue.
That would involve more production time and effort than they’re willing to spend while doing this videos. Lol
@@Bogaloo1232 So we simply don't take his advice then
Advice is free. Everyone has some
In a big 3D server farm LIKE OURS😂
This was essentially just a free ad using all the views the original video got.
@@Dewabarasunderan He does it in every video. Can't really blame him, they do have a big 3D farm, but I can't take him seriously since that RUclipsr chair fiasco...
I would argue that the average person does NOT like layer lines. The AVERAGE person associates 3D printing with inferior production standards and thus it WOULD be important to minimize that look.
I simply just don't want an item that collects dust that is hard to remove because the layer lines act like a micro fiber cloth.
@@MrGTAmodsgerman that's a good point also.
@@ChristopherFam-s4b Yea and i see no one talking about this. Same as with like gaming mouses who often also have that crazy open edges dust collecting design. But FDM prints is another level of difficulty to remove. I put them under side water which seems to be the easiest to remove. But PLA and other common materials don't like water.
@@MrGTAmodsgerman You do know that with a little more efford you can make the print perfectly smooth right? you can make it as smooth as glas if you do it the right way.
@@stephandevriesere3667 Ofc i know. I am just mad that people say it's ok to have layer lines and leave them as they are because it's "just aesthetic" and people should get used to it. Which is not the truth. It affects the functionality of the object in a bad way as described.
Only problem with the dock for me is it doesn't allow any space for a phone case. Most people have their phone in some kind of case and they don't want to take it out every night.
I don't know how you would make extra room for cases because there is so much variation. love the design otherwise.
I’ve made a remix that is modular and supports phone cases
I took his CAD file and modified it for my wife’s phone case and a cheaper Amazon MagSafe charger last night. It was done on the printer this morning.
One thing to do with this is make a version that’s sized for the ProMax with a large case and then have different bezels that snap on for different phone and case sizes. Then you don’t even need to reprint the body when the phone is upgraded. Just make a new bezel for the new phone.
@@thespencerowen Link?
Yeah he design it for himself not to everyone and that’s just how he does things on his channel tho on the upside he gave the stl to make it work for anyone
@@smug_slime Yeah that's fine. I found one on makerworld and edited it on fusion (no experience required, he made it that easy). You do need calipers however. I wanted to use it with my case on so I adjusted accordingly
Saw Scott's video before yours and was amazed by what he and Overwerk have created.
It is a great design
Show, don’t tell. This is not a podcast. I don’t want to hear generic advice that could apply to anything, just using Scott’s popularity to get more views.
@@inventorofmachines even Scott say nothing. your opinion doesn't matter
If you don’t want to hear it then don’t that simple
You sound like you drink Michelob ultra gold and brag about it to make yourself seem sophisticated. Get over yourself.
@@inventorofmachines it’s an advertorial. He’s subtly informing fans of the dock that they can get the files from Scott and have it printed here.
I would also point out that it’s his channel so he can do what he wants and you should vote with your clicks
OP, what a dick bag of person you are, @kingofwankers
i personally dont think this design would be of great use in the market, the design looks great no doubt, but people use different cases on thier phones, so either making the design to fit all the case sizes or the user would need to remove thier case daily...
They could work around that by making the space around the edges bigger since MagSafe is the one what holds the iPhone.
Layer lines can also be hidden on a lot of prints by printing external walls first. I've almost completely stopped using fuzzy except when I need texture for something.
I agree wholeheartedly. Scott’s designs are top notch and this is elegant in it’s simplicity. Great stuff. As an Engineer I have to agree with you as well. I dig the line, where I see convergence, in artistry and engineering.
4:00 the cable that comes out of the magsafe charger needs to be supported, or it will soon fray and short out. It needs to go straight for like 10mm before curving away.
I made my own version for an iPhone 15 Pro Max using an Anker Mag safe charger. I didn’t bother with an eject button as I liked pushing the screen to eject.
Can u design a plastic frame for both vision pro & airpods max to reduce their weight
I’ve been a long time subscriber of scott’s videos… When I watched that one, I thought the only thing that would’ve made that dock better might’ve been an acoustic port to enhance the speakers maybe 👍🏼😎
I was thinking the very same thing.. 😁
Cool. Coincidentally I just learned about this design last night. My son-in-law asked me to print one for him. I will do that, but can you tell me where the original design resides? I wanted to modify it a little for him. Thanks.
Correct me if I am wrong but wouldn't someone have to take his/her iphone out of its case so it can be inserted in the dock? I imagine a lot of people use protective cases for their iphones.
Where does one go to get YOUR product? There are about 25 different versions of Scott's design.
THX ! Bob
I'm so surprised this doesn't have a passive speaker built in.
Fairly sleek design with one major flaw, real world functionality…..phone cases.
What? You just make the phone slot slightly larger? And phone case companies give you dimensions of the cases. You can customise the print to your configuration
Its Christmas morning! A new Scott video then a slant 3d video ABOUT Scotts video!
Happy holidays!
Speaking for people who don't own a 3D printer-- Is this available for purchase? And where?
Layer lines are mostly a cosmetic thing and whether you like them or not, it's a benign opinion. But layer lines for anything hygienic or food-related is not great.
Beautiful design, all it needs is a charging dock for the Apple Watch, make it a 3 in 1 and it'll be perfect.
its not really Scott's design, it is his video though. I would credit the actual designer of the clock.
Who is that person?
@@HarishBabuM Dieter Rams, one of the greatest industrial designers of all time
@@HarishBabuMslant did say to check his video out and he credited him in the video 😊
He did, and he even showed the original clock in a book about Dieter Rams.
Wrong.
- he did give credit to Rams
- this is not Ram’s clock. Rams did not design an iPhone charging dock. Obviously the external shape is from the (credited) clock but Scott designed the dock.
Watching this while waiting for my first 3d print ever to finish
If we could get something like this for the galaxy phones that would be so sick!
Enough about the orders how do we buy this?
A slot for a spring would be nice, that keeps the eject button perfectly flush when the iPhone is not in the dock...
What if you have a case? will it fit in this product?
How will it work if we have a phone case on??
I like this design except for one thing. Fast wireless charging emits a lot of heat. You need to dissipate the heat. So vent holes are a must. Maybe they need to add holes for small copper tubing to passively attract the heat a bit more and send it through ventilation holes on the top.
The design is also big enough to accommodate a slim fan. Add some feet to the bottom and direct air flow to the back of the phone and have the vent holes for upward air exhaust.
Does this over-complicate the design? Probably, but you pretty much have to unless you make this more of an open air design to their doesn’t need to be active airflow
Even a thin sheet between the charger and phone, for the ejector button to bear on, would make the empty item prettier.
Can you make a video about the Prusacaster?
I love this dock! I do not have an Iphone though. Can somebody make this for a Samsung S24 Plus?
I think he should create an iPhone mag-safe-compatible case, so your iPhone doesn't stay caseless, or you needing to remove and attach a case every single time you want to take your iPhone in/out. And to hide the magsafe - have some "curtain" that moves out of the way when the iPhone is inserted and moves back in when it's taken out.
Kinda surprised examples for the design improvements mentioned weren't shown as they're usually included; interest product idea, tho
maybe an oopening for the bottom speakers to make it front firing?
A cut out for an actual charger.
Some round hole vents at the back to prevent heating
Those holes could have leds to act as night light whilst you sleep.
Dimmable by an app.
How to get the smooth black plastic finish such as mi box s or fire stick 4k
both white and red version is from same stl yet that layer lines in red is quite visible . is it because of lighting ? or the bambu lab a1 is that good by default ?
what
Omg I just want to buy this! Where can I ?
you're right layer lines and uncrisp buttons are better idk what I was thinking before I watched this video. thanks
I agree that the initial video was amazing. Also, one of the viewers did a video describing the “parameterized” version of a Fusion 360 file. She spent a GREAT DEAL of time reverse engineering the design and backing into the stored dimensions. Unfortunately, this is not a parameterized design. It’s made up of a group of literal dimensions. And, since the design has several “Scale” features, the dimensions you enter get changed in the course of the design. If the file had User parameters like PhoneWidth, PhoneHieght, PhoneDepth, ButtonHeight, CaseThickness, it would allow infinite modification. I started working with it to get it to print with my iPhone 15 Pro with a case, but when I replaced the literal dimensions with my parameterized values and functions, I ended up breaking one of the scale features. I’m not taking anything away from the original author or the Fusions 360 volunteer, just sharing my experience.
Is it possible to make this wooden model using a CNC machine?
Vou tentar fazer na mão com madeira.
The point of industrial design is to be the interface between art and mass production, industrial designers are the ones who problem solve the design to create a final producible product. Engineering is called in to scale the technology required and insure standards are met.
Honestly what engineering did you do?
to me, 3d printing is useful because if item I printed I accidentally broke, I can reprint. and also probably redesign a bit if something needs improvements. (almost everything I print I design myself)
Works for iphone xs max?
From my experience, most of my friends and colleagues still associate "poor quality" with the layer lines that come from a 3D-printed process. They believe that the lack of perceived "smoothness" is indicative of a quality-control issue, even if it's a common outcome for printed goods.
I printed it and I would change the fitting of the MagSafe. It’s too loose. There should be a springy section on the clamping ring holding the MagSafe.
100% agreed. Its a very nice design. I like it so much that i am currently trying to model my own version of it that fits my iphone 12 mini with its case
What is the application shown in 05:01 ?
@@RVDL fusion 360
Problem with this thing is that if you have a phone case it won't fit into the dock anymore and it's unfeasible to take your phone out of its case everytime you wanna dock it
Can I buy one in black, please?
has anyone been able to find a version for the standard iPhone 11? i cannot find any
is there an app to do this with android?
This video could have been 3 minutes long if you cut off the repetitive points. You keep mentioning your 3d print farm and that it's made by 3d printing :o
Please make it for iPhone 12 mini
in 0:54 you talk about that you as a engineer what to talk about optimisation - the video is over and no optimsation are talked about 😮
I agree with 99% of the love of the design... my 1% that differs is that this design does NOT take into account that most iPhone customers have a case on their phone... almost no one walks around with a naked iPhone... so, in this design you have to take your case on and off? That is a hard stop for me and I am sure most others out there. To make this design 100% positive, it needs to address this fact, and allow cased iPhones the same ease of use.
I think that the biggest issue with designing it to accept the phone with the case, is the fact that there are so many different cases. Even though they look the same, dimensions can be just slightly off and then it won't fit. Making it parametric could be the way forward, so that the user could easily edit the dimensions
The featured designer, or "A Closer Look" videos are some of my favourite videos on this channel.
Thanks
0:39 wow, really good point!
Saw his video already he’s amazing. :) glad you made this
Looks remarkably similar to my Bender case for Meshtastic devices 👀 Great minds think alike 🤣
I hope for a remix that gives tolerances for iPhones with cases. I'm too poor to run around with my IP unprotected :D
I wish you had tired a print in place version to demonstrate it. I think also printing it in a nonwhite cooler with the white charger does make it uglier than if it had been in white. Good take.
Why is a single part better for printing at scale if both parts fit the bed?
A bunch of those ah-ha moments. You're a genius at a industrial and contend creator level. Congrats from Brazil.
I’d love to see this with an iPhone case. I don’t want to swap my day case off each time I got to bed.
I like it but I use a case on my 15 pro.
Heathen
I think the CAD files are included so you can make adjustments.
@@firefon326 I like to protect my investment.
@@3dexperiments@3dexperiments I already designed my own Magsafe one. lol
Could you collab with Scott to make these changes?
I literally downloaded the fusion file and modified and printed last night to fit my wife's iPhone 15 pro with the case on.
All I could hear in my head while modifying the CAD files was Gabe's voice complaining about no chamfers on the print bed side and the necessity of supports.
Our work here is done
Is it possible to get this made online? Dont want to mass produce just want to get one for my wife
We have a print on demand app you can use at slant3d.com
Nice video, thanks :)
I hate designs that always leave out something, like cars with zero clearance for wheels, and you're like wow, that's so sleek until you realize, the tire needs to bounce. In this design the IPhone is missing it's case. No one has an iPhone without a case, so his dock needs to be custom made to fit whatever case you bought for your iphone.
There are various remixes online which supports cases
I don't use a case on my iPhone
@@Taziod I don't use a screen protector
I have never ever bought a phone case. They are cheap feeling and ugly. The idea of a case is to keep the phone looking good but always covered up with a case. Makes no sense.
@@sportbikejesus Apple should make their phones easily repairable and that would solve the need for a case
It probably wouldnt be that hard to mod it to your case. Its just that every case is different and needs the care and attention to make it for the case proper. Just make sure if you remix it to pay it forward and upload the resut so anyone with your case can have it too, good stewardship.
5:30 Case for iPhone? I think its a stand...
That was part of my question though, How would anyone that has a case use this thing!?
It wouldn't fit!
Could you, not just sand it down slightly the whole thing to remove layer lines? giving it a much smoother look?
Ok but the watch charger doesn't work with this dock
Someone should do a 'A Closer Look At Slant 3D Rambling Videos' and mimic everything
I think this would be great in wood.
When I saw his video, I was hell yeah I’m print this. But then remembered I use a case :(
Brooo, you’re totally missing two major defects here. So, I’ve got a $1,200 phone and I’m using a $10 Temu case, which is MagSafe. The thing is, I shouldn't have to take off my case just to stick it to the dock, that push thing right there is a kind of scuffed for the 1,200$ - that’s a huge issue, man!
Also, the bottom speakers are getting covered up. Can you check if the alarm sound even plays properly when the phone is docked? These are two big problems for consumers, and I don’t get how you just missed them, bro. #Engineer @ #Master!
great idea but most of people have phone cases
It’s not a phone case. It’s a phone charger and designed to emulate a clock radio aesthetic.
I think he meant it will not fit without opening the case?
@@Ananggadipaoh that makes more sense.
Can the dock fit if you had a phone case on?
The design is interesting but of very limited use because it cannot accommodate phone cases, which do not have uniform size, and it can only be used for one size of phone. E.g., it can't work for an iphone pro and an iphone pro max. The design could be modified by making the opening large enough to accomodate phones of varying sizes (including their cases), and by supporting the phone solely by the magsafe charger. The empty space around the phone be somewhat disguised by using black filament as the background.
Long time … i saw a video for 7min and nothing new comes to the table. I would recommend to check your videos with people that is giving your feedback
Whenever I see something that looks too good to be true, I never get excited anymore because I always find out I can't buy it.
Scott is making me ditch my iPhone case😅
I’ve got a remix that supports phone cases
@@thespencerowen where?
His stand also has a watch and airpod charger that can only be used for airpods. The airpods can charge on the large magsafe, so the priority for the tiny watch chargers in my house is for watch, first. I don't have a spare $40 for just airpod charger, and if I did, I'd make sure to have a stand that can take both anyways. Scott's design just seems silly to me, it only looks good in his video, I would find it a fail item for my habits.
Ive been working on a design annoyingly similar to this for months. --another one in the bin.
this will be perfect for those who has an iphone 11 lying around. ahemm it will be a permanent setup .
I've been looking for one for my currant 11, I cannot find one at all
Most of us use back covers
I absolutely hate layer lines especially from the 3d printed stuff i got for my sim racing wheel. It's like the guy i got it from barely did any post processing. His work was sloppy that's why i hated it
It's always sad that only the iPhone crowd gets all the artists fired up :cc
Hmm any worries about the phone heating up while charging? The phone gets quite hot and the tight fit doesnt seem to help with air circulation
Good design but once phone is charged, no more standby mode so kinda pointless.
Redesign this for the samsung s23 ultra Please
Design is not art, it could be iconic, but not art.
It is almost perfect but it violates Rahms design rule "Good design is as little design as possible"
I don't like the push button, the version without is much better.
I think Scott is based in Vancouver BC, Canada.
He’s from Vancouver, but based in Seattle now