
Fully Printed Accessory Arm
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This is my fully 3D printed accessory arm, which I call that because adding any model to the accessory clip and printing it makes that thing compatible with the arm. So far, I have only made a holder for my Galaxy S7 but I hope to add more items to it soon. Assembly should be easy enough to figure out, but if not, ask me anything you need in the comments. You probably want to screw down the base somewhere - that's all the hardware you'll need, really. Printing out more of the arm 2 and the arm pins makes for a bigger arm than the two sections shown, but it gets less stable the more arms you add. I should probably add solid arms later, then you can pick your own infill. The arm swivels at the base, so if you want a swivel anywhere else, just add it to the accessory clip and your model. Edit: May 7/18 - I have added a swivel part that can be added near the accessory clip at the top or in the middle of the arms. It should fit quite nicely. I may come back and refine some of this model later but for now, this is what it is. Edit again: I have changed a bunch of parts to make them function better - the pins are slightly shorter so they can be tighter friction-wise, the arms are now bevelled so they can close much tighter, and the swivel part I added was not what I wanted, so there's a new one about the same as the swivel on the base. It works much better. If you have any problems, let me know.
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