

This is a nice solution for my FTM-500. I tried mounting it with limited success using the RAM parts that I already had and was not very successful. I printed these as well as a ball to attach it to the arm and they work great!
Used an M5x12 screw to mount the base to the radio head , M4x16 screws and nuts to add the mounting ball and M4x20 screws to add the mic extension.
I am finding that the mic extension is pretty long and I've had to fiddle with the arm positions to get it into a position where the passenger isn't bumping it. I remixed that part by cutting 1.5 cm out and will be printing it when I get home tonight.
Another thought for a future version would be a revision (or optional part) to change the adapter base so that the nuts would be captive inside the part. My M4 nuts were a little loose in the holes and it required a little juggling to screw the base onto the radio head while still keeping the nuts in their holes. I ended up putting the nuts in their holes, putting the head on the base, encircling it with an elastic band to hold it in place and flipping it over to screw everything in.
Printed with a Prusa MK4S using Prusament Jet Black ASA.
Thanks for the model! --Harry, W1HMM
You're right about the mic extension - I shortened mine and also changed the angle of the mic - I suppose I should update the design here. Thanks for the feedback!
Works great! One of the horizontal pieces snapped off when I was too rough with it, but no big deal
Are there other files missing? The pictures show something completely different than the STL.
Worked for my Sunpak Tripod. Thanks for not making me design one from scratch!
Worked great! Printed the standard size with PETG on my MK4S: 0.25 layer height with 15% infill and did bump it to 4 perimeters; my basic tripod isn't that heavy - make sure you have a drill extension ;)
Printing another one to go right below this one! (edited)
This is awesome! I printed it out and appears to be made for a set that has way more than the 26 cards I have. Would you be open to creating a variation for 26 cards? It's 21mm in total thickness. I'd scale it but it would distort the top logo.
@Divideby0 Thank you very much! I have one more suggested tweak, in case you feel like tweaking still. Would it be possible to have a top version with the logo that is flush to the surface via multiple objects? I know your original design looks like it intended to be a one layer color change, which has a small side effect of the color being visible at the edges. I happen to have a multi material printer, and when painting the logo, it wants to print the logo in mid-air due to the layer offset. If the logo was flat against the plane, I think it would work (but not sure, as I'm new to multicolor)
@TallDonkey as I don't have a multi-material printer, I don't know how to embed the design in a different color.
I needed to sand the hexagons a little and to attach the print to my barkley's ginger tin I used EVA foam on the sides and double-sided tape underneath
Excellent model, saved me $$ from buying an entire cup holder assembly from Toyota just to get a divider.
Printed in ASA
Fit pretty well, the middle piece doesn't align perfectly (a little tight at the back) but with a little persuasion it snaps together. Looks fantastic! Fits my TPU-covered deck perfectly. Now to pick up that dock...
I was looking for something to hold my deck up for mouse and keyboard games. This is a really sturdy stand, your steam desk isn't going anywhere on this. It fit very tight (I used tools to assemble it). Not falling apart even without the USB hub its designed to work around.