BOSE soundlink micro Twizy holders
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I have added an additional file for the elastic band buckle that secures speakers in place. Over the past five months, there were several instances where the speaker fell out of its mount on rough gravel roads. This happened about two or three times. I feel much more secure with the speakers held in place now. I will add extra photos to this project. You will need four photos and approximately 40cm of 20mm elastic band made from PETG material. This design consists of four parts for easy printing. Some 2-sided self-adhesive tape and cyanoacrilate glue are required. Before gluing the parts together, try rotating them to find the best position. Additionally, you will need eight bolts to assemble the shells and plates. When I realized that the double-sided tape would not be enough, I secured the curved parts into the Twizy inner panels using two extra bolts (see additional photos). If you appreciate my work, consider buying me a cup of coffee or a fine creamy stout anytime. You can use the following link to make a donation: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/kukibiker
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