


Manta and Nomad 3D Print files.
I wanted to purchase a Supernote, and could not decide which one just based on the specs, so I decided to print physical replicas of the two options to hold in my hands and get an idea of the size.
They include a little indent to show the size of the screen, which i calculated with displaywars.
The step files provided are slightly adjusted to reflect the radii on the corners better (R4, instead of R5 in the pictures). You can also find the project on OnShape. If you have bought an actual supernote, I would update the dimensions (especially nomad) for future users.
The model is somewhat crude, but it does not need to do anything much. I printed mine a bit denser, but you can easily adjust the settings to use less filament, less time and also less warp. You will need to use a 250+ size printer to fit the manta, and I recommend bumping the temp, and cleaning your plate for that one, it is quite big -- though not very thick. I used the A1 with the supertack plate and a light brim, and it worked well.
I used OrcaSlicer 2.3.1, which does not support the auto brim adjustment for elephants foot, so my brim was 0mm. I set it to 0.1 for the upload.
I adjusted first layer and top layer speeds down, to get a nicer surface. I used Bambu PLA Matte White, so it feels a bit nicer to the touch. The plates also have the weights of the devices for reference, but even 100% infill/wall is 100g off for the Manta, similar results for the Nomad.
For the files see the printables. (Same description as here)
I welcome feedback