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Gadget mount

by elmom, published

Gadget mount by elmom Feb 6, 2010

Description

This is a mockup of a mount for a phone like gadget, parametrized and made with openscad. It is supposed to be attachable to the wristmount (http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1748).

The only file for now is a test export with dimensions meant to fit an iphone. Not really printable as is without support material, and likely not very functional, though there is a chance it could be made to work with an actual iphone :)

I have no acces to a 3D-printer atm., so can't test.

Update: Uploaded an export that uses the great rounded.scad script: thingiverse.com/thing:1790

Update: Decided to just upload the unreleased version of the openscad script. Will hopefully improve it once I get the Helsinki Hacklab mendel running.

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Heard of support material? :) Anyway, that was just a test export. You could always slice it in two in meshlab or something, and glue together afterwards.

I intend to to the result to be easily printable. Suggestions to that end are welcome. Was thinking about just printing the slot block separately to be glued to the gadget mount itself.

Sorry but this object does not look like it
´s printable at all.
What side do you suppose to lay it on when printing with less
then 60° overhangs?

License

GNU - GPL
Gadget mount by elmom is licensed under the GNU - GPL license.

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MarcusWolschon on Feb 7, 2010 said:

Sorry but this object does not look like it
´s printable at all.
What side do you suppose to lay it on when printing with less
then 60° overhangs?

elmom on Feb 7, 2010 said:

Heard of support material? :) Anyway, that was just a test export. You could always slice it in two in meshlab or something, and glue together afterwards.

I intend to to the result to be easily printable. Suggestions to that end are welcome. Was thinking about just printing the slot block separately to be glued to the gadget mount itself.

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