Looking to make a playful yet useful phone stand? This McDonald’s “M”-shaped design is simple, iconic, and perfect for beginners using the Uni3D Pen. Whether you're a fast food fan or just want a bold, colorful desk accessory, this project is sure to impress—and it’s totally functional too.
To start, sketch out the famous golden arches “M” on a piece of paper. Keep the shape bold and rounded, like the real logo. Using yellow PLA filament and your Uni3D Pen, carefully trace the outline of the M and fill it in with solid strokes, building up the structure so it stands firm. Go over it multiple times until the arches can stand up on their own.
Next, you’ll need a base. Draw a flat rectangular platform just wide enough to support a phone. Fill it in with red PLA filament to match the McDonald’s color theme. Let it cool, then attach the base of the “M” to the platform with a generous amount of filament. Angle the “M” slightly backward to support the tilt of the phone.
To create the phone cradle, add a small ridge or ledge across the bottom front of the platform to keep the phone from sliding off. Optionally, you can add extra features like fries, ketchup drips, or text using your 3D pen for fun decorations.
This phone stand is perfect for kids' desks, kitchen counters, or gift ideas. It’s a quick build, and a great way to show off your creativity. Want to start crafting your own custom stand? Get your Uni3D Pen here: https://unicornglasgow.com/collections/3d-printing-pens