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Nov 2015

I found them on the site, I was lazy I don’t look long enough haha Thanks!

I’ve been able to print just about anything from amazon or ebay so long as I measure each roll. The grey was Gizmo Dorks, white was Flash Forge, Clear was Mg Chemicals., Black was Esun PETG

Add Simplify3d to your overall cost, Its worth every penny.

It would be easier to tell you what to stay away from ( black Shaxon ABS). I generally try not to bad mouth a product but that stuff was terrible. I cant vouch for the other colors since I refuse to use it. Shaxon PLA prints just fine.

First build in progress, if it goes well I’ll consider selling it or making additional ones for sale

No, no… Phone fits fine. (It’s a Samsung Galaxy S3) The stupid thing doesn’t fit my arm, when I put it on it ends up so far down my arm that it covers my wrist and I can’t move my hand. Unless I take the molded foam-rubber pads out…and then it’ll fit further up my arm and it’s barely okay.

Honestly they made the thing smaller than it should’ve been just so that phones would be the right scale for the screen. The diagonal on the Pip-Boy’s 4:3 ratio screen should probably be at least 50% larger to be real-world scale to the game model…but then phones wouldn’t work with it.

It’d be cool to redesign it from the ground up to be 100% accurate to the in-game model, and accommodate a small bare HDMI-connected 6-7" LCD panel w/touchscreen like you can get off eBay, the guts out of one of those ‘Android TV’ sticks, and a LiPoly battery. Make it a self-contained unit.

A friend asked me to print up a couple of these for Halloween. “No problem” I said, without knowing what I was getting into(LOTS OF PARTS!). I printed all the parts in ColorfabbXT and shipped them off to my friend who did the rest. He was very happy and I was very impressed with the final product, although I wish he sent me better pictures. Anyway, I didn’t realize how much these were in demand. I’m not sure what I would charge to make more because it was pretty time consuming, even with multiple printers, but $100+ for sure if anyone is interested. https://www.3dhubs.com/miami/hubs/mindfull
-Jesse
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12 days later

Two tiny questions:

Which one is the best for an iPhone 6?

Is there an assembly video somewhere?

Thanks for creating this, it looks amazing!

-L

Hey Laura, no worries :slight_smile: To answer your questions:

  • I guess that would be the large one. If you look at the button with the downloadable files in the thread (screenshot attached), the large model mentions iPhone 6
  • Hmm, no video, but there’s a tutorial about it on Instructables, which walks you through all the steps: Pip-Boy 3000 Mark IV – Ytec 3D 1

Hope this helps!
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Thanks for the response! I am mostly confused over the fact that it says iPhone 6 is the largest download but the dimensions from Apple say the iPhone 6 is 138.1 mm X 67.0 mm X 6.9 mm which lies with the dimensions of the smallest download. I don’t know which one would be better since they are two very different options.

Thanks again!

-L

Indeed, according to the measurements, the smaller size would fit the iPhone 6 perfectly.

@koenbodewes do you know where the difference comes from? Why go for a Large when a small-sized would fit? Thanks

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1 month later

There are three sizes. They are scaled for the phones more than to fit the arm. I think the intent is to pad it to fit after it is assembled.

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Bringing this thread back to life. I’ve filled two orders for this recently. It is a fantastic model to print, all of the parts are built for printing and come aligned correctly to the print bed. I offer the prints in whatever base color the customer selects and then print out a plate of white parts, black parts and translucent for the lamps. This makes assembly and finishing easier as there is very little painting to deal with. https://www.3dhubs.com/grand-rapids-mi/hubs/miaviator

I’ll have to pull up the last order when I’m back at the office. It’s around $50 + $12.50 shipping for two priority mail boxes. Takes about a week continuous to print at 240 micron ABS.