Bassinet Mobile Holder (Boori Urbane: Australia)

Bassinet Mobile Holder (Boori Urbane: Australia)

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The bassinet we were given couldn't easily attach the 'mobile set' which was designed for a larger cot with bars. Being a new housebound dad, I measured up the end frame of the bassinet (Dimensions 21mm x 70mm) and designed a clip that latches onto it with just enough flex in the plastic to get it on and off and slide along. The mobile comes apart at the cot clip like many I believe and has a circular hole that feeds into the clip (mobile internal diameter 16mm and external diameter 20mm). I looked up examples: https://www.babybunting.com.au/boori-urbane-bassinet-almond.html https://www.babybunting.com.au/living-textiles-musical-mobile-set-bear-grey.html. My first print in PLA worked, but felt a bit loose, so I tweaked a few bits and re-printed in ABS after a week later with more experience. Note that the mobile can pull the clip off if too much weight is put on it, causing the mobile to fall onto the infant. It's best left hanging over the baby when supervised and turned out of the way when not. This could probably be remixed so if it fails, it fails 'out of the cot', but I haven't got around to it yet. Print Settings: Printer Brand is RepRap, Printer is Cocoon create V2.1 (Wanhao Duplicator I3), Rafts are Yes, Supports are Yes, Resolution is 0.2 and Infill is 50%. Notes: I'm inexperienced in 3D printers and likely only needed a raft due to my default settings. Plus infill/res not based on much but works and is flexible but rigid.

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