The Instant Phone
The Instant Phone
Published 2019-01-23T12:32:57+00:00
Assassin-ify anything and everything.
Is it useful in any way? No.
Is it more convenient? lol nope.
Is it necessary? heck yea boii
Originally shared on Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/therpf/permalink/2094177604005147/
Assembly guide:
I tried to make this in as few components as possible.
Gate is connected to the front of the Frame with a cut paperclip. make sure the indent lines on the Gate is facing downwards.
Attach rubber bands to the knobs on either side of Gate and Frame. Fiddle around with it so the gate consistently flaps upward/away from the wrist.
Secure Mount to the phone cover of your choice. Make sure the knob is towards the bottom of the phone and that there is a ~20mm gap from the bottom of the phone so it doesn't collide with gate in the retracted position.
Slide Mount into Flex_Rail and insert a cut paperclip through the hole so Mount secured in. It should slide easily but if it doesn't, grab that needle file and sand away~
Slide the assembled rail into the assembled frame. The phone should be upside down/the bottom of the phone points towards tour wrist.
Now that the rail is in the frame, insert Stopper into the hole in the rail and secure it by inserting a cut paperclip through the two pieces.
Add Straps to the sides and a length of fishing wire to connect Gate to one of your fingers so when you flex your wrist, the gate flips open.
Done! Let me know if there is anything I missed and I'll update this description.
How to activate:
You can take a look at the facebook post linked above, but in short:
Point arm downwards and flex your wrist, the weight of the phone due to gravity should pull it downwards.
Once extended, the phone should disengage and rotate to flip the right direction.
To put away, Flip phone back to its original position so it gets locked into place with the flex rail (See photo). Point arm upwards and flex your wrist again.
Update: 29/1/2019
- Reduced contact area between "frame" and "flex_rail" to reduce friction.
- Added "card" mount variant to hold a card instead of a phone.
- Print flex rail with a hard plastic instead as the weight of the card due to gravity will not be able to overcome frictional forces
How to print:
Everything is in the correct orientation (when I imported them into S3D, anyways). Just generate supports, make sure none of the little holes get covered by supports, and hit print.
Frame, Gate and Stopper can be printed in any hard material. I used Prusament silver PLA for the one in the pistures.
Flex_Rail and Mount can be printed with hard meterials, but it for sure will not be comfortble. Instead, use a semi flex material such as Taulman PCTPE for excellent results.
Date published | 23/01/2019 |
Time to do | 240 - 300 minutes |