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Headrest Hook prusaprinters

Headrest Hook

prusaprinters sudkamp 5159265 Free

Fire Tablet 10 Kids mount/hook for Toyota Sienna minivan. We got our toddler an Amazon Fire Tablet for road trips, and a spring loaded mount that fits between the headrest mounts. It was difficult to put onto the mount when still in the front seat and you had to take it out of the protective case. Now we can hang the case right to this mounting hook.The head rest rod spacing was different for the front seats vs the middle seats so needed to have two sets of notches. The posts that are closer together doesn't let the tablet case handle fit in between so that is why there are two hooks. Could have just used one but it sits better on the top of the seat when further back.Snap Mounting to 14mm headrest posts. I included the Fusion 360 model in case anyone wants to modify for their own use.Originally printed out of PLA+ at 225C as oriented in real life. Even considering the layer orientation, I couldn't break the hook with my bare hands. So I'm optimistic it will stand up to a toddler. Just need to remember to remove it from the van when not in use over the summer.

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Platform prusaprinters
Creator sudkamp
Price Free
Format STL / 3D Printable
License See original page
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