
Phonecubator 2
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By Joakim Janstad Instead of permanently attaching the mount, you now attach it using rubber bands and can easily remove the whole thing when not in use. Multiple rubber bands are recommended if they break. This device holds most phones in place using a rubber band loaded arm, accommodating smart phones and fitting most bikes with a modern steering stem. I previously tried clip-functions for the holders but had disappointing results; 3D prints usually fail after a few uses. That's why I opted for a rubber band solution. Confirmed to work with Nexus 5, 1+3, Iphone 6s. Designed to also work for Pixel phones, although this has not been confirmed yet. It probably works with most smart phones. See pictures to learn how to attach the rubber bands. As an alternative to using rubber bands, try springs for a more durable product. I spray painted mine to make it more resistant to rain. The maximum phone dimensions are 77x150x10 mm. The minimum phone dimensions are 59x120x1 mm. The stem size from top to bottom is D 34.5mm. The stem size from side to side is D 32mm. Fits with M5 screws that are 20-30mm long and nylon threaded M5 nuts. Go catch them now! Print Settings Printer Brand: MakerBot Printer: MakerBot Replicator 2 Rafts: Doesn't Matter Supports: No Infill: 35 Notes: See the picture for settings Post-Printing Printing is ongoing It works fine without support Remove this part that was included as support in the STL file. I added it to minimize support where it wasn't necessary.
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