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Porsche Boxster (s)(spyder) 986 iPad Air 2 Holder
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Edit: August 21, 2021 I made a V2 to the All In One models that fit the iPad a lot better and have space for the volume controls. Sorry for forgetting those the first time around. The new arms are called V2. These are only currently designed for the All In One models. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ I recently made a phone mount and found that I would rather have a whole screen in my car rather than just a phone. I pulled out an iPad I haven't used in a while and designed a mount to fit it. There are two versions of this design. One is a all in one where you can just print it and put it in your car. The other is a modular build it yourself kind of thing. I designed the modular one to work with a future change that I will add to this post that will allow me to use a iPad holder from a DJI Inspire 1 or Phantom 3 remote. To connect the mount to the car you have the line up the walls as shown in the photos with my finger and push into the storage rack. Its fine if it needs a push. ________________________________________________________________________ Modular Part Print/Build (because All In One requires no build): 1. Print all parts and the Mirror parts (not All In One parts) 2. Remove support material 3. Push Connecter into iPad holder with connecter arm facing the shorter half of the iPad holder 4. line up holes on the Car Mount to connecter piece with the arm looking like \\ 5. Push connecter tube into Car mount 6. Turn clockwise until straight up and down.
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Originally published on thingiverse.com by Matthew Wilkins (Matthewsw1234) · License: CC BY-NC-SA
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