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This 3D-printable phone holder features 6 degrees of freedom, allowing complete control over position, angle, tilt, and rotation. Designed for maximum flexibility, it can be adjusted for portrait or landscape use, overhead viewing, desk mounting, or hands-free recording.
Tools recommended: sandpaper, glue, and pliers
You may need to adjust the screw sizes or use some pliers to get them down. You may also need to sand down the little rectangular parts so they can fit better with less force. Help me through giving me feedback! bsp;
The author marked this model as their own original creation.
This work is licensed under a
Creative Commons (4.0 International License)Attribution