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RAM or Bulletpoint Mount for Baofeng belt clip

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0.12mm layer, 5 walls, 30% infill PA6 Nylon
0.12mm layer, 5 walls, 30% infill PA6 Nylon
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1.5 h
1 plate
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Version for Bulletpoint mount 20mm ball PA6 nylon
Version for Bulletpoint mount 20mm ball PA6 nylon
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1.8 h
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0.12mm layer, 5 walls, 30% infill Polycarbonate
0.12mm layer, 5 walls, 30% infill Polycarbonate
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2.6 h
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0.12mm layer, 5 walls, 30% infill TPU
0.12mm layer, 5 walls, 30% infill TPU
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2.6 h
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Black (60101) / Filament with spool / 1kg
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Black (51100) / Filament with spool / 1 kg
Black (72104) / Filament with spool / 1 kg
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  • metal beltclip x 1: https://amzn.to/47BUjjs

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RAM Mount or Bulletpoint Mount Clip Adapter for Baofeng and Similar Radios (confirmed works with Baofeng, Anytone, TYT and like others)

This is a simple, durable RAM-compatible (Type B 1" ball) or Bulletpoint Compatible (20mm ball) clip adapter designed for Baofeng, Anytone, and most other handheld radios with standard belt clips. Just thread the belt clip through the built-in loop—no tools or disassembly required.

I originally printed mine in TPU to mount my HT on my motorcycle, and it’s held up beautifully. That said, it also works great in a vehicle or other settings.

Recommended Materials:

  • TPU for vibration resistance and flexibility (ideal for bikes and rough environments)
  • PA6, PA12, or PC for heat resistance if you’re mounting it inside a car

My print profiles are this model are specifically designed for these materials…. Please don't rate my model low if you decide to deviate and print it in something else.   This model is not setup to print in PLA or PETG… you can certainly try it, but don't rate my model low when it doesn't work out… you were warned that it likely wouldn't…. print it out of the expected material, and my profiles are dialed in and work very well.

 

Design Notes:

  • Oriented for maximum strength on the build plate
  • Tested with Baofeng and Anytone belt clips, but should fit almost any walkie-talkie with a standard clip
  • I personally use a metal belt clip for extra durability and peace of mind 

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