Remote Control Holder

Remote Control Holder

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Remote Control Holder Attachment for Glass Patio Table I built a handy Remote Control Holder designed specifically for my glass patio table in the living room. You might discover alternative uses for the clips or base, which could be really useful. To get the best results, I suggest printing it with precision. The holes at the bottom of the base serve as an emergency exit if you accidentally drop something like a phone and can't retrieve it from the top opening. My iPhone 7 fits perfectly in these holes, making them quite convenient. Print the clips with three solid layers for each perimeter and 50% infill density using a 20-perimeter zero-offset brim to ensure they hold up well. To print the base upright, use supports underneath it and apply a 20-perimeter zero-offset brim to prevent warping. The large support area should be one solid layer at the base layer, followed by 10% infill density from there on out. The holes in the clip and base are strategically placed to prevent slipping if the fitment isn't snug enough. Simply add some short self-tapping screws or bolts that are 3mm wide and about 10mm long to secure them in place.

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