3D printed stand: Hexagon structural grid by Boogie
This 3D printed stand designed by Boogie has a clean hexagon pattern. It fits modern desks. It gives good support for large phones and uses less filament.
This desktop accessory uses a honeycomb grid. It creates compositional tension between the frame and the negative space. The simple design language scales well across the physical form factor. It does not lose structural integrity. This hexagonal lattice creates a distinct visual rhythm. The open architecture keeps the structural hierarchy visible. It prevents the piece from feeling solid. The angled face provides a stable incline for device placement. A small front lip prevents the phone from sliding off. The back support connects at a steep angle to form a rigid shape. This design ensures that the stand remains stable on a flat desk. It holds large phones without tipping over.
Engineering the 3D printed stand
The print process for this 3D printed stand needs no supports. This stops plastic waste. It prints direct from raw rolls. The clean shape holds large phones. It keeps a low center of gravity. A two-color scheme shows visual contrast. The inner core is black. The outer shell is white. This look is clean. The raw texture of the printed layers shows the digital build. This creates tactile contrast. It is easy to change the scale in the slicer. It prints fast on most home machines.
Boogie offers this file for free. It shows a growing trend in digital build files. It links product design with home making. The design uses very little plastic. It shows how a simple shape can solve a real need. This stand is a clean addition to any desk. Designers who want a 3D printed stand can get the file now. It is a quick test for any basic print setup. It looks clean in a home office.
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