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LV Airtag Case

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A1
P2S
X1E
P1S
H2C
H2D Pro
X1 Carbon
A1 mini
H2S
P1P
X1
X2D
H2D
A2L

0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
Designer
32 min
1 plate

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"This accessory represents a perfect example of functional customization through additive design. It is an AirTag case made entirely with 3D printing, combining daily utility and aesthetic research.
Here are the key points of the project:
Design and Geometry: The object adopts a square geometric shape that deviates from the classic circular leather or silicone solutions on the market. The structure is defined by a contrasting color combination — black and turquoise — which gives it a modern and decisive character.
Craftsmanship Detail: The distinctive element is the integration of stylized floral motifs, reminiscent of classic luxury iconography. These details are not mere prints, but structural components in relief, demonstrating the precision achievable with multi-color 3D printing.
Engineering: Unlike common snap-fit mounts, this case is designed as an assembled mechanical shell. The use of four visible screws is not only an "industrial" aesthetic choice, but also guarantees robust protection, making the tracking device integral to the structure and easily accessible for maintenance.
Materiality: The visible texture on the surface is the distinctive signature of FDM 3D printing. It transforms the object into a product that celebrates the creation process, offering a unique tactile sensation that clearly distinguishes it from industrial products made by injection molding."

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