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Smartphone mount for Garmin attachment by JM_Design_Engineering
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Last crawled date: 4 years, 6 months ago
Smartphone mount for Garmin attachment.
It matches perfectly with original garmin attachments and has a simple and minimalistic look and feel.
Has to be drilled to your phonecase. It could be sticked too but will not work as well
Materials needed:
4x countersunk head screws
4x 6mm nuts
Tools needed:
Drill or similar to drill and countersink your phonecase.
Saw or pincels to cut off the screw
Cant file
Screwdriver
Proces:
Print the 3D file in PLA or any harder filament, with the highest resolution you have and with supports under the lateral tabs.
Fit the nuts in the corresponding holes.
Mark where ara you going to drill your phone case (If you are going to make an aggressive use of it like for exemple while cycling I recommend to place it centered to avoid momentum forces that could make the phone rotate and come out of the support)
Drill the marked points and countersink the inside part as much as you can without making the hole bigger than the section of the screw.
Pierce the phonecase with the screws and screw them to the nuts as hard as you can to make the screw heads bump as less as possible. And mark where you have to cut the screws.
Unscrew the screws and cut or saw them where you marked and file the ending to remove the burr.
Finally screw the screws as much as you can and you are done.
It matches perfectly with original garmin attachments and has a simple and minimalistic look and feel.
Has to be drilled to your phonecase. It could be sticked too but will not work as well
Materials needed:
4x countersunk head screws
4x 6mm nuts
Tools needed:
Drill or similar to drill and countersink your phonecase.
Saw or pincels to cut off the screw
Cant file
Screwdriver
Proces:
Print the 3D file in PLA or any harder filament, with the highest resolution you have and with supports under the lateral tabs.
Fit the nuts in the corresponding holes.
Mark where ara you going to drill your phone case (If you are going to make an aggressive use of it like for exemple while cycling I recommend to place it centered to avoid momentum forces that could make the phone rotate and come out of the support)
Drill the marked points and countersink the inside part as much as you can without making the hole bigger than the section of the screw.
Pierce the phonecase with the screws and screw them to the nuts as hard as you can to make the screw heads bump as less as possible. And mark where you have to cut the screws.
Unscrew the screws and cut or saw them where you marked and file the ending to remove the burr.
Finally screw the screws as much as you can and you are done.
