GPS Belt Clip

About this device
Keywords 3D printing, GPS, belt clip, navigation
Uses transportation, hobbyism
Authors User:141.219.58.255
Status Open design
Made? No
Replicated? No
Designed in United States
Affiliations MTU
MOST
Materials plastic
Instructions data
Manufacturing files https://www.youmagine.com/designs/garmin-gps-clip
Manifest data
Language English
Updated 2020-06-04
Author Kathy Nativi
Author affiliation Appropedia
Author email info@appropedia.org

GPS Mount

Project developed by [User:vmmclain|Vincent McLain]


Abstract

  • As a member of Superior Search and Rescue, I find myself using a GPS frequently during training exercises or actual searches. At times, it can be inconvenient to continuosly remove my GPS from a pocket or backpack in order to navigate. This GPS clip is an attempt to alleviate that issue by allowing a user to mount a GPS to a belt, backpack strap, or other webbing attachment.

Bill of Materials

    1. 1.75mm Filament
    2. 2-Part Plastic Epoxy

Tools needed for fabrication of the OSAT

  1. MOST Delta RepRap or similar RepRap 3-D printer


Skills and Knowledge Necessary to Make the OSAT

  • 3D printer and slicing software for the provided STL's


Technical Specifications and Assembly Instructions

  1. Both the mount and clip will printed in under a half an hour
  2. Both files should be printed at 0.2 mm layer height with a 30% infill.
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