Someone’s gotta make one that can house a glass back. I’m not that skilled to do all that lmao,

Good luck, can’t wait to see what is too come

    No border being 3d printed like a tiny ledge/lip to get a glass panel to stick too.

    Rob ⚡️ can’t wait to see what our community produces. CMF looks really interesting, ordered the watch Pro 2 yesterday, should be good 😀👍

    I don’t know design but what about an e ink pan to add notes, reminder or even an cool animation on the back for notifications . Also should be modular.

    Can we get the blueprint /specs of that black foam/pad on the inside of the official shells , feel we may need that for long term 3rd party use

    This is 10 min in photoshop, but a back clear cover incorporating a Questyle M15 dac. Could be created flat, or buldge where the dac is.

    Or a complete product of a back cover with just a dac board and aux out on the bottom. Might only double the thickness. A complete high-quality multi-media device for sub $300?

      What’s the thread pitch on the small screws ? Or is it fine for coarse. May have over looked on the blueprint .

      This is a time-lapse of my very first test print on a Bambulab X1

      Big shout-out to @Derren , @3DPrintedCat and @Dylan_B for exploring these possibilities together with them 💗

      Looking forward to see what other stuff will be designed by the Community 🔥 Have fun and let’s keep designing!

      ThomasBurchett This is quite a good idea, I have a DAC from creative that is small and can make it in a case, now that you brought this idea.

      But for now, I’m still looking for small and thin type C cables similar to this

      I will then have to work on a way to split the wires for an e-paper display.

        Wow! Thanks for sharing the STL! In other way .step files maybe can help to create more accurate stuff!

          Rob ⚡️ It would be awesome to have a 33W fast charging wireless charging module to mount on it. 😁

          How about a case with extra battery attachment. Can be charged by connecting a built-in cable to the port.