PhoneMount for bicycle aka Phonecubator2 remix
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I fixed the bike by holding parts together at the same time using a pair of cable ties. As a rubber spring, I used some old jacket material. To assemble one device, you need to print: top + bot_left + bot_right + {any}frame. With "frame" and "frame_elegant," it can carry a smartphone with 155x78x11mm dimensions. The frame "sams" is designed for smaller phones like my old Samsung Galaxy S i9000, which I use for GPS-tracking and navigation. After printing the "frame," I realized that it wasn't enough height to properly install it on my bike, so a riser fixed the problem. Other frames are higher by about 6mm. Update: Phonecubator_2_frame_sams + Phonecubator_2_bot_dualDevice = a base/holder for both of my smartphones. My redmi note in a silicone case fits well into the phone holder. Update March 22, 2018: I modified the "sams" frame by adding to it. It is now installed on top of the 31.8mm handlebar. Legs need four #15-20mm Philips head screws to secure them in place, and a pair of nylon cable ties are necessary to fix all phone holders to the handlebar. If you like my work and ideas, feel free to support me with a couple of bucks.
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