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"Atlas" Low Poly Phone Holder

did:plc:xujdr3kkymg5kkm7hdlmdszy May 17, 2026
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Bring a touch of classical mythology and modern design to your workspace with the "Atlas" Low Poly Phone Holder. Inspired by the titan forced to hold up the celestial heavens, this functional digital sculpture features a stylized, low-poly Atlas bearing a geometric globe on his shoulders, while securely cradling your smartphone on his back. This model blends striking minimalist aesthetics with everyday utility, making it a perfect standout project for your 3D printer and an eye-catching addition to any desk, nightstand, or studio. Design Features: Dual-Purpose Art: A beautiful geometric sculpture that doubles as a highly practical, ergonomic phone stand. Universal Compatibility: Designed to hold smartphones of various sizes securely in both portrait and landscape orientations. Smart Cable Management: Features an integrated routing path hidden through the back/base of the figure, allowing you to charge your device cleanly without messy wires twisting on your desk. Print-Friendly Geometry: Even with its detailed muscular form and spherical globe, the low-poly facets are optimized to minimize complex overhangs and ensure clean surface finishes. Recommended Print Settings: Material: PLA, Matte PLA, or PETG. (A high-contrast look works beautifully: Matte Charcoal Black for the Atlas figure and Matte White or Marble for the globe). Nozzle Size: 0.4mm. Layer Height: 0.12mm โ€“ 0.16mm (to ensure the geometric facets on the body and the globe remain incredibly sharp). Infill: 15% - 20% (Gyroid or Grid). Note: You may want to increase infill density near the base/legs to give the stand extra weight and stability when holding heavier phones. Wall Loops: 3 to 4 (provides structural strength to the arms and charging channel). Supports: Minimal/Tree Supports. Light tree supports are recommended under the hands, chin, and the lower curvature of the globe depending on how you orient or split the model for printing.

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