FunkyArt shares:
A 100% 3D printed Smartphone-holder-arm that offers, at least, three axes. And the option of double braces between the axes. In the standard configuration, the arm easily supports around 500 grams in any position.
The versatility of this arm enables secure and flexible positioning of smartphones or even tablets and cameras (coming soon) in any desired orientation.
Print with high infill and clean up the prints carefully, the minimal gap dimensions of the 3D printed parts ensure reliable function and solid haptic but could also be hard for some printers.
download the files on: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:6331367
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