
Weboost Desktop Antenna Mounting Bracket
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I'm an RV enthusiast who relies on a cellular booster by Weboost, which has been a game-changer. The inside antenna is the Weboost Desktop (part 301211), featuring a rubber base that's notoriously slippery - nothing sticks to it, not even velcro or silicone. As I explored the world of 3D printing and Fusion 360, I wanted to design a bracket that was flexible enough to be easily secured with velcro, yet robust enough for ceiling mounting in the A/V compartment, pointed directly at cellular devices. After numerous iterations, I settled on this top-bracket design that fits snugly over the antenna and attaches to a bottom bracket via four small screws. A convenient groove is integrated to accommodate the connection cable, while a small guide pedestal adds an extra touch of flair. The bottom bracket features holes for attaching ceiling mounts or zip ties with ease. This clever mount should provide a more permanent solution for securing the antenna in its desired location. When printing, be sure to orient the parts correctly to avoid unnecessary supports and countersinks. To facilitate your own design endeavors, I've included the Fusion 360 file and STEP files - feel free to use them as a baseline for your own creations. And don't forget to slice with Simplify3D.
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