I think that we need to rethink this shape for the stretchy case: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/9/91/Pyramid.svg. My thought is based on definition that: “a square has four right angles and four equal sides”, therefore we need to help @fiacco to decrease openings to angle below 90 degree: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Right_angle.svg. Probably 88 degree (or perhaps 87 degree) angle will do for the Librem 5 TPU case? Bottom part measure should stay the same. Just my very first thought as just received this rubber without cooling holes, made from Stratasys FDM TPU-92A:
Why are phones square? It could be circular like an old fashioned ladies compact. You can use the selfie camera as a mirror to put make up and the rouge could be in the bottom half of the tin. (This is humor.)
I don’t see a picture from face, so please could you tell me if your case does hold well the phone (as you can see I have a gap) ?
I like you case too (do not forget the holes, they really have a role, I was skeptical, but today I can say it does help for cooling).
Thank you !
It is late here now so just some simple picture below (I need some daily light for the other ones). Also it is that I’m even more satisfied with this case today … it was made on professional 3D device Stratasys F170 and probably therefore no significant gap present. What I think today is that we need more “meat” around the screen, actually around upper openings to protect more mentioned screen and stabilize sides of used TPU (although material used have shore A value of 92) for case.
NOTE: This is the very first 3D print (draft) from Stratasys authorized representative and I’ll try to make .stl file for the next rubbery case better (this will take some time). Also, I’ll take a look at current case dimensions but cannot comment on those before that. Anyway, just like to repeat it looks like that here related case dimensions are all right (max. gap might be of 0.4 mm, but need to proof this, not sure at the moment to confirm anything).
@Quarnero ok I am sold this looks amazing… I just need help in figuring how to pay some $ and get one of these cases in my hands since I have not 3d printer access…
I do not have 3D printer either. And at the moment I cannot order another TPU case for myself because it was very kind favor toward myself from someone that makes professional 3D printing, just a small excursion “trip” for them, but very lucky one for my Librem 5 and I’m therefore thankful to them. Let us see what future will bring (and if I manage to get one reliable address for 3D printing within EU, I’ll let you know @netnut404, actually would like to share with everyone such address here, and/or vice versa get another reliable 3D printing address).
looks great, i think i actually would prefer a textured case that is on the harder side but has more friction than the L5 housing. its a beautiful body but for the life of it doesnt want to lean up against anything without sliding flat.
This rubbery case is described here (just about right one, as still non-tacky one, or rather I’d categorize as non-tacky one, for sure), please read about which material used (although similar ones exist too):
I needed something right away, so I bought this $4.50 stretchy silicone case off Amazon.
It’s not perfect and it’s not elegant, but the corner bumpers extend about 3mm from the face of the screen, so you can drop it and it will bounce with no damage. The silicone is quite sticky, so it doesn’t slide instantly in and out of your pocket, but that also means that it won’t accidentally fall out of your pocket. The stickiness also lets me stand the phone up on the table against a lamp so I can point a fan on it (so it doesn’t overheat while charging in the summer). I had to trim it with tiny scissors so the 3.5-mm jack was accessible. You can see from the photo that the back is totally ventilated. The sides are open, too, so you can access all switches and ports. The mic & speakers are not blocked, either.
After the pouch I made last year, I made a leather case. I use ~1 mm thick leather that I reinforced with thin fiberglass plates. The closure is secured by 4 small magnets. This case leaves the sides free to keep easy access to all buttons.
I hope it will give ideas to someone else to protect (elegantly?) their Librem5.
Hello I would like to report something atypical: over time the TPU shell has gradually shrunk and since then I have no gap.
I suspect a contraction due to the printing or chemical treatment of the TPU material. In short, it seems that your dimensions proposed in the last STL are indeed the right ones! thanks
it is cheap, great heat dissipation, anti-slip, seems to provide good protection on corners and to the screen - if it doesn’t twist/retract on impact (i.e. when falling only on one corner)
a bit too bulky, gives me a cringing image of Borat on the beach…
Just my impressions looking at it. I will get one, most likely.