Custom holder

ericlmccormick

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When I had the Eris I used some plexiglass and a heat gun to make a cradle but with the button placement and shape of the DInc, it was a bit harder to make so I designed a simple holder in SolidWorks to hold the phone vertically. It holds it by the bottom 1" of the phone and has a cut out for the charger. I attached it to my car using 3M exterior mounting tape(great stuff) and it has been working very well for me.

If you want one, just order it from here http://shpws.me/1wfv. However I think there is a minimum order from this place of $25 and takes about 3 weeks to get because they have to put it into their que to print and then it gets shipped from overseas.

I made another one today that is designed to hold the phone horizontally. It has cut-outs for the USB, volume and power buttons. I just designed it today and have not test fit it but it should work without a problem.
I made one thin http://shpws.me/1LD8 and another with thicker walls http://shpws.me/1wo0. The thin walled one works for my vertical holder but it is a bit flimsy so you might want to opt for the thicker one at a slight increase in production cost.
 
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ericlmccormick

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I have designed two more holders which I have just ordered today and when I get them I will let everyone know how they fit.
The design of these is such that they are to be made from Alumide (http://www.shapeways.com/materials/alumide) and can hold the phone wither you have the standard battery or the official HTC extended battery. These holders only hold the phone by the lower 3/4" vs the previous 1" in order to save in material and therefore cost.
An additional feature that I added to the horizontal holder is a sleeve that should hold, with some glue, the official HTC video output cable.

Vertical Holder $15.52 - http://shpws.me/1LC7

Horizontal Holder $21.03 - http://shpws.me/1LBU

Both together $33.09 (save $3.46) - http://shpws.me/1Ltv

See all the things I have designed here http://www.shapeways.com/shops/tbe

Note: Prices listed are if you get this made in Alumide, you can get this made in a bunch of other materials and can save some money if you get plastic, or if you have the money and want to show off you can get this in silver. These have a wall thickness of 1.5mm/.06in so make sure you choose a material that allows for that thickness.

Note 2: There is a minimum of $25 when purchasing from this site of if you only get one of them, you might want to look at something else. If someone has a special request. I made these for my own use but I am sharing them to the world so that others may benefit.
 
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ericlmccormick

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They came today

I received the two holders in the mail today and they are pretty much perfect. The material is much stiffer than the regular plastic and it has a sparkle to it. I did a test fit with both the standard and oem extended batteries and they both have a nice snug fit. However, if you use a case, then you are SOL. On the horizontal holder, the video cable also slides right in and is snug to where I don't think any adhesives will be needed.
I have posted some pictures on the shapeway website.

Also, if anyone likes it but would like a modification to it, let me know.
 
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