Docky - Pocket Sized Nintendo Switch Dock V3

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    Disclaimer I am not responsible if you cause any damage to your Nintendo Switch or your dock, so proceed at your own risk. With that out of the way. What is Docky? Update: 8/12/2020 Fully redesigned in Fusion 360 better dimensions/tolerances all-around. Added USB-C support to the bottom cover Increase the size of the light fixture for easier installation Added metroid, paper mario, splatoon squid, and a few zelda logo designs Included full docky plain which is how I normally print this with supports at 20% infill, pillar resolution is at 4mm and overhang is at 45deg. Important Extruded and Plain body models differ in size and the lids for these are also different sizes for each of these so make sure you print the correct lid based on the body model you choose. Plain & Recessed Body Lids are to be used with the docky plain and docky recessed body models. The Extruded Body Lids are to be used with the Extruded Body dockies. The bottom lid is universal for all docky variants. Update 12/23/2018: Uploaded all new files I made a mistake and uploaded the wrong files in my previous update the only file that had the correct dimensions was the smash bros docky, my apologies.   Update 12/09/2018: Fixed size tolerance on all ports for an easier installation and better fit Made it a bit taller to relieve stress on the usb-c cable Added usb-c support to the bottom of the lid to relieve stress on the port, no screws required on the port now Added a few themed dockys: Smash, Triforce, Triforce Bird, Shieka and Nintendo Switch logos in both extruded and carved versions   Update 5/9/2017: Added Docky no cover versions, Docky with no hinges and no need to use the cover. (This was a user request I'm not sure about stability of this model and I have not printed it, use at your own risk)   Update 5/1/2017: Added power led indicator and front bevel to switch docking area, rebuilt 3D model from scratch with better proportions.   Docky is a pocket size custom 3D model you can print and use as an enclosure for the internal components of your OEM Nintendo Switch Dock.   Dimensions are as follows:Docky Body Plain & Recessed:Width: 69.09mmHeight: 24.55mmDepth: 104.29mm   Docky Lid Plain & Recessed Body:Width: 71.09mmHeight: 24.55mmDepth: 36.05mm Docky Lid Extruded Body:Width: 71.09mmHeight: 26.01mmDepth: 36.55mm Docky Bottom:   Width: 61.56mmHeight: 12.02mmDepth: 99.20mm What did you use to build this model? I used Fusionto make this 3D model. Files for 3D Printing Files for 3D printing are in the STL folder: docky-bottom.stl docky-cover-beveled.stl (Docky cover is beveled) docky-cover-embossed.stl (Docky logo is embossed) docky-cover.stl (No logo) docky-top-beveled.stl (Nintendo Switch logo beveled) docky-top-embossed.stl (Nintendo Switch logo embossed) docky-top.stl (No logo, add your own if you want) docky-top-no-cover.stl (No logo and no cover hinges, add your own if you want) docky-top-no-cover-beveled.stl (Nintendo Switch logo beveled and no cover hinges) docky-top-no-cover-embossed.stl (Nintendo Switch logo embossed and no cover hinges) Tools and Items Needed Tri-Point Screwdriver - I recommend this kit 1 Nintendo Switch Dock 9 OEM Nintendo Dock Screws 2 USB-C OEM Nintendo Dock Screws Docky STL files Instructions on how to open your Nintendo Switch Dock   Installing the Motherboard in Docky You should have all 3 Docky components Place the motherboard and fold a piece of the ribbon and put it under the usb ports so when you secure the motherboard the pressure keeps the ribbon in place. Secure the motherboard in the bottom Docky component with 5 screws. Place the led board into the crevice in the bottom component and apply some pressure until it's pretty firm. Place usb-c port and tighten the 2 screws. With the bottom component fully assembled insert the side with the HDMI, usb and power ports into the top Docky component first, apply a little pressure. Proceed to insert the other side with the 2 usb ports by lifting a bit the plastic so you can slide the bottom Docky component into the top component. Tighten the bottom Docky component with 4 screws. Install the cover by placing one end into the top Docky component and then sliding the other end until it seats firmly. Your shiny new pocket size Docky is ready to go. I want one but I don't have a 3D printer You can use one of these online services to print your Docky and have it mailed to you. Shapeways i.materialise Sculpteo 3D Hubs I want to make changes/improvements to Docky what do I do? Awesome, just clone this repo make your changes and submit a Pull Request so I can add it as another version. I am not a professional 3D artist so I'm sure there's a lot of improvement that can be made to the model so any help is appreciated. How can I contact you? Your best bet is twitter: @benmarte  

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