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R!SE Phone
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R!SE phone is a sleek and minimalist phone stand.
*Design & Construction**
The R!SE phone essentially comprises a contour guided along an almost sinusoidal wave, resulting in a design that is both simple and captivating. This unique appearance seamlessly blends into your environment, offering not only aesthetic appeal but also stability, thanks to the intriguing wave pattern.
If the stand doesn't perfectly match your phone size, we recommend a straightforward solution: adjust the dimensions by scaling it, ideally directly within your slicer!
**Slicing, Printing**
For optimal results, I recommend slicing and printing the R!SE phone as a spiral vase, especially when using transparent materials, with zero bottom and top layers to keep the sides open. In my personal experience, I've used a 0.8mm nozzle, but it's not strictly necessary. If you're working with a 0.4mm nozzle, consider increasing the extrusion width and layer height to the maximum. Turn off your cooling fan to prev
*Design & Construction**
The R!SE phone essentially comprises a contour guided along an almost sinusoidal wave, resulting in a design that is both simple and captivating. This unique appearance seamlessly blends into your environment, offering not only aesthetic appeal but also stability, thanks to the intriguing wave pattern.
If the stand doesn't perfectly match your phone size, we recommend a straightforward solution: adjust the dimensions by scaling it, ideally directly within your slicer!
**Slicing, Printing**
For optimal results, I recommend slicing and printing the R!SE phone as a spiral vase, especially when using transparent materials, with zero bottom and top layers to keep the sides open. In my personal experience, I've used a 0.8mm nozzle, but it's not strictly necessary. If you're working with a 0.4mm nozzle, consider increasing the extrusion width and layer height to the maximum. Turn off your cooling fan to prev
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