GPS or smartphone dash stand
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If your suction cup attachment is no longer functioning or if you simply dislike it, this design is intended for you. Place these holders onto a GPS device or a larger smartphone that measures 86 to 100 mm in width and then position them on the dashboard. You can use one, two, three, or any number of them that suits your needs. Adjust the angle as desired by flipping them over, taking into account your vehicle's specifications or personal preference. Position the stands to accommodate your power cord for optimal functionality. These holders are lightweight and easy to store, so losing one isn't a significant concern. If you have a smaller GPS device or prefer a tighter fit, heat the middle portion over a stove and bend the hooks inward by a few millimeters to achieve the desired adjustment. Please feel free to contribute to my design by clicking on the "Tip Designer" button; I recently dropped my laptop and it's now malfunctioning as my primary design tool. Any contribution, no matter how small, is appreciated. For more unique and practical designs, please visit my other creations.\nPrint Settings\nPrinter: \n Monkey S#!T Fight\n \n Rafts: \n No\n \n Supports: \n No\n \n Resolution: \n I use a resolution of 0.2 for mechanical prints, but it's not crucial.\n \n Infill: Notes: Due to the design's thinness, the infill setting is almost irrelevant. The print time ranges from 30 to 60 minutes depending on your speed settings. Printing two at once is recommended. How I Designed This Without any additional elements or supports.
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