Introducing fully 3D-printed articulated arm with 6 degrees of freedom, designed to elevate your phone and camera mounting experience. What sets this arm apart is its innovative latch mechanism that locks each joint securely with ease. Say goodbye to fiddly bolts and hello to a fast, effortless way to position your setup just right.
This arm is equipped with a durable clamp mount, but it’s versatile enough to be mounted on a tripod as well. Its interchangeable end mounts open up endless possibilities—use it to hang your headphones, mount an LED light for your workspace, or even attach a fan

Thanks to the built-in gears within the latch mechanism, this arm ensures a rock-solid hold, making it capable of supporting heavier equipment at the end of the arm without slipping. Whether you're capturing dynamic content or need a reliable mounting solution for your workspace, this design combines precision, strength, and convenience like never before.
It is highly recommended to print all the parts with at least 0.2 mm since all connections has to be fairly tight.
I printed this model either with PLA and PETG and it works great in both cases.
I am looking forward for your feedback.
Here is the assembly of the most crucial part which is the joint. The procedure is the same all joints.
Now you will also find more accessories for this mount: (WAY MORE TO COME)
Currently there are three different arm lengths available.
STEP1:

STEP2

STEP3
Here yo can pick different sizes of the clamp 7 depending on your table size.

STEP4

STEP5

STEP6

You can use this KEY to screw part 15 into the thread of part 13.

STEP7

STEP8

STEP9

STEP10

STEP11

STEP12

STEP13

STEP14

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Here you can version of the top section you want to use. Ver.1 adds one more degree of freedom to the arm and ver.2 is simple ball joint.
STEP15

STEP16

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STEP15 VER2

STEP16


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The author marked this model as their own original creation.