The lion kingdom's 3 year old Qi charger was proving a disaster for charging remote controls. Putting a magnet in any controller would take up a lot of space, so there was no easy way to align them on the charger. Then, the unusually shaped controllers weren't held in position. The decision was made to finally make a new charging enclosure that would fix the controllers in the right position. It's a very loose position, but good enough. The status LED in the charger, once completely covered by the case, is now visible.
Printed it out with the .4mm nozzle & .4mm line width. It has only .8mm thick panels. Called it quits after 2 prototypes.





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