Adjustable Tablet for IR Remote Control of Baader-Planetarium Dome
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Owners of a motorized Baader-Planetarium dome who use the provided infra-red remote control often want to find a designated spot where they can safely place the handset. I've always been concerned about losing or misplacing my remote, so I designed this stand to securely attach the remote and then screw it into the wall of my observatory. This setup keeps the remote firmly in one location, making it easily accessible from the holder, and even allowing for automation by connecting cables to it. Assuming Baader-Planetarium hasn't altered the design of their remote recently, it should fit perfectly onto this "tablet." The "tablet base" is screwed directly into the wall – there's a sturdier version called "Tablet Base Strong" available if you prefer extra strength. Print one of these "base" parts along with a "Tablet Holder" and a "Tablet," then use M3 screws to assemble them together, allowing for adjustable direction through their screw-in design.
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