 When you're able to design your own models for 3D printing, it opens up a world of freedom. Freedom to be as creative as you want. You're not limited to the original designer's vision. Here's a good example. Magnetic chargers. This one is for the Apple Watch. It's a very simple and elegant design, if you're into that sort of thing. But right when I saw this, I thought, oh, I can have fun with that. I mean, just the creative possibilities here. I decided that a charging stand that matched the design of my iMac would be a nice addition to my desk. So I designed my own charging stand and 3D printed it. It's my mini iMac Watch charging stand. I'm going to approach this design in Fusion 360 by using components instead of simply making separate bodies for each part. You'll see the advantage of doing this as it keeps your timeline for each part neat and organized so that it's going to be a lot easier to come back and make changes. You'll also have the ability to add joins, as I'll demonstrate. Check out the full design tutorial on my YouTube channel. Just search for desktop mix Fusion 360 charging stand.