Hey! This thing is still a Work in Progress.
Files, instructions, and other stuff might change!
Nexus One Stand
Description
This set of files represents the process of developing a working design for holding my Nexus One upright on the table. The files with the highest version number are the most accurate.
flickr.com/photos/connors934/6057748663/in/photostream
flickr.com/photos/connors934/6057748663/in/photostream
Instructions
The last design on the list is the most tested and proven. Print it and slide it over the ends of your phone. Version 5 is a bit tight and can wear off the finish of the back of the phone. Lightly sanding the spots where it comes in contact with the back is advisable.
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txoof
on
December 31, 2012
said:
How stable is your final iteration? I'm working on a system to integrate my old N1 into my car to use as a media center. Do the clips hold the phone fairly securely?
Bioluminescence
on
August 21, 2011
said:
I was trying to comment on your Make:Blog post about iterating, but it kept giving me an error. I wanted to say that I love my 3d printer for iterations, and both my hair clip thing, and my mini-TARDIS thing took lots of iterations (the hairclip went to 20). I number mine starting with 01, because of my experience in the games industry (with a lot of iteration) and that number system keeps me good until 99. Also, nothing in the world is more guaranteed to cause a new iteration, than naming something 'final' ;)
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Thanks for the basics design. I made a few modifications and its working great! I had to widen the back a bit and made the cutout for the camera larger so the holder can go on with the track ball to the left or right. I also tipped it back by about 9 degrees so it will be easier to see in my car.
Cheers!
Glad you like it and found it helpful. If you can, post up your revised design.