ANZA WIFI CHARGING STATIONERY
I recently purchased my first 3D printer (a Qidi Tech X Max 3) and instead of downloading a 3D file to test it, I wanted to create a quick mini project.
It's a container for pens or other desk items that integrates a seat to accommodate the IKEA LIVBOJ wireless charger.
I liked the idea of creating a very simple and clean product, starting from a simple parallelepiped with sharp edges, from which the container develops on one side with a smooth fillet to the base and on the other side, the space for the wifi charging module.
From the top view, I liked that the two circles were the same size, so the diameter of the container resulted from that of the space for the LIVBOJ (the product measures 91mm, I left 1mm on the radius to facilitate installation). The seat also includes a groove for the USB-C connector.
I also wanted the product to be branded to make it look more realistic. So, I created the ANZA logo after searching for a squared font and downloading from dafont.com. On the bottom part, I made 4 seats for rubber feet to prevent the product from slipping on the desk surface.
After modeling the 3D, I started the 3D printing (0.2 thickness, 0.15 filling) while doing some renders in C4D + Corona. After about 5 hours of printing, I extracted the prototype, installed the wifi charger, and voilà: ANZA wifi charging stationery is ready!
Hope you like it!
Let me know if you're interested in downloading the stl file, I gonna share it in a drive folder.
It's a container for pens or other desk items that integrates a seat to accommodate the IKEA LIVBOJ wireless charger.
I liked the idea of creating a very simple and clean product, starting from a simple parallelepiped with sharp edges, from which the container develops on one side with a smooth fillet to the base and on the other side, the space for the wifi charging module.
From the top view, I liked that the two circles were the same size, so the diameter of the container resulted from that of the space for the LIVBOJ (the product measures 91mm, I left 1mm on the radius to facilitate installation). The seat also includes a groove for the USB-C connector.
I also wanted the product to be branded to make it look more realistic. So, I created the ANZA logo after searching for a squared font and downloading from dafont.com. On the bottom part, I made 4 seats for rubber feet to prevent the product from slipping on the desk surface.
After modeling the 3D, I started the 3D printing (0.2 thickness, 0.15 filling) while doing some renders in C4D + Corona. After about 5 hours of printing, I extracted the prototype, installed the wifi charger, and voilà: ANZA wifi charging stationery is ready!
Hope you like it!
Let me know if you're interested in downloading the stl file, I gonna share it in a drive folder.
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