AirTag Holder for Quad Lock handlebar phone mount

AirTag Holder for Quad Lock handlebar phone mount

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This low profile AirTag holder mounts to the bottom of the Quad Lock out front phone mount using the holes meant for the go-pro adaptor.You will need to pick up two M3-0.5 x 6mm socket cap screws (I got a bag of 3 Everbilt branded ones from Home Depot for 89 cents).Once I screwed it on and placed the AirTag inside I sealed the lid on using hot glue. When it comes time to change the battery, I plan on breaking it apart and printing another one.It's a tight fit so the AirTag doesn't rattle but that also means the little speaker isn't very audible (just in case that's a deal breaker).Just in case you want to design something yourself I included a picture of the mounting pattern with measurements in mm.Print Settings:30% infillno supports (you may need to flip the lid so the 45 degree bevel is on the bottom)Cura's default standard resolution (0.2mm layer height)the pictured part was printed on an ender 3 v2 using Overture Matte Black filament Important notes on gcode:The files were sliced with a 90.9% flow rate after an initial 100% layer. That's what works best with my printer after calibrating e-steps. Unless you have an ender 3 v2 that behaves the same way, you should definitely slice the model yourself.

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