Even though its over 2 years old, you've earned a subscriber today. Following your guide was super simple and executed perfectly. One update I want to add, in Fusion 360 (Windows) now to select multiple sketch I had to use ctrl+Shift+left click . Took a while to figure that out but rest all working flawlessly. Thank you for this wonderful guide.
This is the best video on how to make an phonecase with Fusion 360, thank you. And you can make a phonecase to what phone you have, not only for iphone. One question, how did you managed to print it so well without supports where the holes are?
This is the only fusion 360 tutorial that actually helped me make a phone case every other tutorial are way to complicated and not easy to follow, so thank you so much for this tutorial. I appreciate it a lot!
Ecellent explanation! Thanks a lot! I am a newbe in fusion 360 and I successfully could draw a phone cover for a Samsung Galaxy A20e. Also I liked the way you use parametric drawing.
I'm a relative novice with CAD plus I've never used Fusion 360, so I thought I'd try doing a case for my Samsung. Stopped & replayed segments countless times as I progressed & got there. One little thing I would change for the viewer is the mouse cursor size & colour. Very difficult for an older codger to see teeny white cursor on a white background. Excellent step by step video
Honestly, this is a great tutorial. I've already printed one Galaxy S21 and one Pixel 4 XL case like this, both in flexible filament. Great guide on how to do things. I would recommend to everyone to make the holes for the volume/power buttons MUCH bigger since your finger needs to get in there, though
I printed a case to protect my new phone (originally did it for my new Pixel 5). Not going to drop test a £600 phone deliberately, but I have since dropped the phone a few times and have zero damage so far. It isn't going to protect the screen of course. I am still using the original case I printed, so it is holding up well.
Nice video want to learn that to but still don't have the motivation for it was thinking to make an case for my switch oled and the switch of my son also have an one xplayer ( can't find any case for it) but i'm strill strugling wich 3d printer to buy for it to print tpu cases do you have any ideas for me ? Should be cheap (about 300€ is my maximum my women will kill me is i spend more on it ) And big enoug to print an case that has to be 300mm widh Also beginner friendly enoug for me to not lose my motivation Thanxs a lot
I use a Prusa Mk3s which is great, but is more expensive. I have a couple of friends who have Creality Ender 3's and they are very happy with them. Once setup with the correct bed levelling and other settings they seem to work very well. I would check out 3D Printing Nerd who does some great videos on 3D printing, and has a review of the Ender 3 Pro th-cam.com/video/lVRTpQh5QlE/w-d-xo.html However the Ender 3 doesn't have a 300mm bed, so you would then need to look at the Creality CR 10 series, but then that starts to be more than your budget. If you get a printer, I would start with PLA or PETG. TPU is difficult to print, so does require some experience with 'easier' materials. I still struggle with TPU, and it requires a REALLY slow print speed and a lot of attention to get working. I also use Reddit to check out the 3D printing subreddits, so I would also check out the www.reddit.com/r/ender3/ subreddit. These are great places to go to get advice and tips. I originally started with a cheap 3D printer (Anet A8, which I would NOT recommend). Although it was a terrible and dangerous printer, which cost me loads to try and make it safe, I did really enjoy the hobby, so it allowed me to learn a lot before moving to a better machine. I suspect the Ender 3 would be a great starter for you. Hope this helps.
Even though its over 2 years old, you've earned a subscriber today. Following your guide was super simple and executed perfectly.
One update I want to add, in Fusion 360 (Windows) now to select multiple sketch I had to use ctrl+Shift+left click . Took a while to figure that out but rest all working flawlessly.
Thank you for this wonderful guide.
This is the best video on how to make an phonecase with Fusion 360, thank you. And you can make a phonecase to what phone you have, not only for iphone. One question, how did you managed to print it so well without supports where the holes are?
This is the only fusion 360 tutorial that actually helped me make a phone case every other tutorial are way to complicated and not easy to follow, so thank you so much for this tutorial. I appreciate it a lot!
This is the best training I ever got. So happy that I found this video.
Why does this not have more likes and soooo useful everything that was show and done was necessary!
Best tutorial for beginners ever. Glad I found it, so I can finally get my phone case orders going!
This is an absolute masterpiece! He just explains it so clear!
Just designed my Iphone 7plus case!
Ecellent explanation! Thanks a lot! I am a newbe in fusion 360 and I successfully could draw a phone cover for a Samsung Galaxy A20e. Also I liked the way you use parametric drawing.
I'm a relative novice with CAD plus I've never used Fusion 360, so I thought I'd try doing a case for my Samsung. Stopped & replayed segments countless times as I progressed & got there. One little thing I would change for the viewer is the mouse cursor size & colour. Very difficult for an older codger to see teeny white cursor on a white background. Excellent step by step video
Honestly, this is a great tutorial. I've already printed one Galaxy S21 and one Pixel 4 XL case like this, both in flexible filament. Great guide on how to do things.
I would recommend to everyone to make the holes for the volume/power buttons MUCH bigger since your finger needs to get in there, though
Thank you very much, nice tutorial!
excelent tutorial!! thanks so much
i just have one question is it possible to mskr s phone case that covers the entire phone including the screen?
Awesome, try doing drop tests on it!
I printed a case to protect my new phone (originally did it for my new Pixel 5). Not going to drop test a £600 phone deliberately, but I have since dropped the phone a few times and have zero damage so far. It isn't going to protect the screen of course. I am still using the original case I printed, so it is holding up well.
Seems very hard to do if I have to do it myself but thanks
really thank you ❤
Nice video want to learn that to but still don't have the motivation for it was thinking to make an case for my switch oled and the switch of my son also have an one xplayer ( can't find any case for it) but i'm strill strugling wich 3d printer to buy for it to print tpu cases do you have any ideas for me ?
Should be cheap (about 300€ is my maximum my women will kill me is i spend more on it )
And big enoug to print an case that has to be 300mm widh
Also beginner friendly enoug for me to not lose my motivation
Thanxs a lot
I use a Prusa Mk3s which is great, but is more expensive.
I have a couple of friends who have Creality Ender 3's and they are very happy with them. Once setup with the correct bed levelling and other settings they seem to work very well.
I would check out 3D Printing Nerd who does some great videos on 3D printing, and has a review of the Ender 3 Pro th-cam.com/video/lVRTpQh5QlE/w-d-xo.html
However the Ender 3 doesn't have a 300mm bed, so you would then need to look at the Creality CR 10 series, but then that starts to be more than your budget.
If you get a printer, I would start with PLA or PETG. TPU is difficult to print, so does require some experience with 'easier' materials. I still struggle with TPU, and it requires a REALLY slow print speed and a lot of attention to get working.
I also use Reddit to check out the 3D printing subreddits, so I would also check out the www.reddit.com/r/ender3/ subreddit. These are great places to go to get advice and tips.
I originally started with a cheap 3D printer (Anet A8, which I would NOT recommend). Although it was a terrible and dangerous printer, which cost me loads to try and make it safe, I did really enjoy the hobby, so it allowed me to learn a lot before moving to a better machine. I suspect the Ender 3 would be a great starter for you.
Hope this helps.
omg thanks but why does it have to be so hard i hope it will fit on my phone
Thanks
You great
Wow
hy , when i put it in the cura slicer dont wanna show the layers and i dnt know hat is the problem can u help ?
to show layers on cura you first have to slice the model and after that click on 'preview'