Phonecubator

Phonecubator

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By Joakim Janstad Check out video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?edit=vd&v=zxQu_chH9jU Version 2: Attach to your bike with an easy-to-remove solution... more rubber bands http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1846707 This device holds most phones in place using a rubber band-loaded arm, and it fits most bikes using a modern steering stem. I previously tried using clip-functions for the holders, but they didn't work out well. 3D prints usually break after a few uses, so I decided to go with a rubber band solution. This device works with Nexus 5, 1+3, iPhone 6s, and it's designed to also work for Pixel phones, although that hasn't been confirmed yet. It probably works with most smart phones. Use two rubber bands if one breaks, your phone will still stay in place. See the pictures on how to attach the rubber bands. Alternatively, you can try using springs for a longer-lasting product. I spray painted mine to make it more resistant to rain. The max dimensions of this device are 77x150x10 mm, and the min dimensions are 59x120x1 mm. The stem size is D34.5mm from top to bottom and D32mm from side to side. It fits with M5 screws that are 50mm long and nylon-threaded M5 nuts. Now go catch 'em all Post-Printing

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