
Articulating, Wall-Mounted, Magnetic Phone Mount
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Read the Printing Tips section to ensure more durable prints. I've been debating mounting a TV on the ceiling above my bed, but haven't done it due to a fear of being crushed by a falling TV while I'm sleeping. This design allows me to watch YouTube, Netflix, or other streaming video while I'm drifting off to sleep. Non-Printed Parts: Adhesive Metal Plate for Magnetic Phone Mounts 4-Pack Enkay 4480-C Magnets 4x Screws that fit in a 5 mm hole with a head diameter no larger than 7.9 mm 4x Wall Anchors for those screws Electrical Tape If I had to guess the screw size based on online charts, I'd say it's a #10 screw, but I designed the wall mount around some unlabeled screws and anchors I had lying around. My printers' bottom layers often play havoc with tolerances. To fix this, I scraped the rims of the holes for the magnets before they would pop in, essentially widening the diameters for the first couple of layers. Electrical tape provides a higher-friction surface than plastic. Place a few strips across the cap that the phone will sit on to prevent it from sliding. Make sure the cap is screwed down firmly to minimize the distance between the adhesive metal plate on the back of your phone and the magnets.
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