3DR Iris Transmitter phone mount v3

3DR Iris Transmitter phone mount v3

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Improved version of http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:807082 After using v2 for a while, I realized that clinging tightly to my phone was completely unnecessary. The fingers on the phone bracket have been dramatically slimmed down. The original phone mount clip broke easily, so it was replaced with a much more robust solution. The bracket on the transmitter now has one leg, allowing me to swivel the antenna to one side with ease. I can finally put the transmitter in my case without having to remove the mount. The pieces were printed in PLA at a 0.2 mm layer height and 75% density. The center mount piece is tapped with M3 threads, which holds exceptionally well. M3x25 socket head screws securely hold the clips and spacer to the center piece. An M4x45 flat head screw firmly attaches the mount to the transmitter bracket. A nut is used to secure the bolt to one side of the arm. The well in the thumb screw accommodates an M4 nut. An additional M3x15 screw bolsters the mount pieces together.

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