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Phone holder/Car mount 17mm ball

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0.2mm layer, 5 walls, 20% infill
0.2mm layer, 5 walls, 20% infill
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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 20% infill
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While a 17mm ball head has been created, it is still recommended to use your existing injection-molded ball head. Tests have shown that many printed parts are too loose or not securely fixed, though sanding might improve the fit.

Updates:

2025-03-25:

  1. Added an air conditioner vent ball head mounting kit (ball head, ball head nut, choice of long or short hook), although already created.
  2. Removed panel logo and lettering, replaced with a perforated heat dissipation air duct, utilizing air conditioning airflow for phone cooling.
  3. Reinforced the back of the hook with a 2.5mm extension.

This 17mm spherical support, inspired by my in-car mount with an internal spring, was created because prolonged use caused spring metal fatigue, resulting in loss of tension and the phone no longer automatically returning to position. This model utilizes the phone's weight for clamping and relies on gravity for self-resetting. The advantage of omitting the spring is that it will maintain its self-resetting function indefinitely.

Materials: M2*8 countersunk self-tapping screws

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