no problemo. yes, please lmk how it turns out. I just got a Samsung Note 9, the screen brightness is saaweeeet. So i'm good with the stock mount. But I'm a fan of Ram mount stuff.
I only have a P4A. sent you a msg with the other files. It wouldn't let me post the attachments here. To get a 3D model of your inspire mount you could try autodesk Recap. Cheaper than a scanner. Or just model it, lynda.com has some really top-notch learning series for autodesk products.
Yup. Not at home right now but i'll package it up tonight. I didn't have the base size of the ram mount so I winged it. The rest should be pretty accurate.
That's cool. Here is another option. I didn't model the ball but it would ideally be used with the rubber Ram Mount ball with female threaded fitting. The advantage this one has is that the weight and forces of the display are spread over the two original mounting points. The disadvantage is...
Confirmed. It is a M6-1. (1 is the thread pitch). The hole is ~15mm deep and the threads stop between 7-8mm down. Just chuck your stud up in a drill, lock it on high and hold a stone or file to the bottom threads you want to remove. The reason I say the two mounting points are superior is...
Soooo, i'm obviously missing something, so please forgive the ignorance. I could easily model that for a 3D print, but why don't you just take off the metal bracket and screw in a ram mount ball? I popped my bracket off and confirmed a 6mmx1 hole. Here is a link to the tough-ball that should...
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