Summary
I like to ride a motorcycle and sometimes I use my cell phone's GPS to go to places whose addresses I don't know very well. I need a stand to hold my cell phone securely on the bike, in front of my eyes while I'm driving.
I looked here on the Thingiverse platform and saw that there are tons of different types so I took an idea from here and another from there and drew one to test. It's not the best type, I'm sure, but it holds the smartphone tight, it withstands vibrations well, it's just NOT WATERPROOF.
I had to buy an accessory for the Honda NC750X that provides a Ø22 mm tube just above the panel allowing an excellent view of both the panel and the smartphone.
The cell phone holder is robust and is attached to the Honda accessory with two clamps using 2 M5 x 35 mm Allen screws and the holder closing with two M5 x 16 mm hex head screws
I chose ABS material because it has more excellprevalent ent resistance to the sun and high temperatures, but it can be made in other materials without problems.
The insole is a template to cut and paste felt for lower protection of the smartphone, preventing it from scratching with vibration during travel.
Printer Brand:
Ultimaker
Printer:
Rafts:
No
Supports:
Yes
Resolution:
0.2
Infill:
20
Notes:
The parts do not require support, except for the lower support, which needs a small region that needs support but is easy to remove.
The M5 threads need to be sized with an extra +0.15mm clearance so the screws can go in without too much effort, I effortlessly passed an M5 tap by hand to re-thread the thread, which made the thread look good.
It will be necessary to print two pieces of each of the following pieces: Mordente, Knob, and its Cover.
Screws can be found at any auto parts store, or hardware and hardware store because they are prevalent sizes.
The author marked this model as their own original creation. Imported from Thingiverse.