
Desktop Phone Dock
Carol made a decorated cell phone stand. She used a coating called Plasti-Dip (in a very dashing yellow) in order to paint her InstaMorph. It
InstaMorph is great for enhancing existing gadgets or helping to complete that electronics project you’ve been working on for a while. It’s unique properties (remoldable, non-conductive, inert at normal temperatures) make it well suited to many different users. Here are some examples of projects involving electronics (phones, robotics, cameras, etc) that have used InstaMorph in some way.
Carol made a decorated cell phone stand. She used a coating called Plasti-Dip (in a very dashing yellow) in order to paint her InstaMorph. It
Alex made a folding cell phone stand/headphone winder entirely out of InstaMorph. “To make this, I rolled a credit card-sized sheet of InstaMorph, cut it
An InstaMorph cell phone shelf. Held up by the charging plug. Making one is easy. Roll out a sheet of InstaMorph (using a rolling pin
Alex used InstaMorph to make a lightweight headphones organizer. The detail and care in this rivals comercially available models. Better yet, it’s home-made! “I began
InstaMorph is great for making phone holders that take into account the size of the case. Alex build a custom phone mount that holds his
Two nylon screws + one rubber band + InstataMorph = Tabletop Catapult!
Jeff made a bracket for his camera out of InstaMorph®. It comes apart in two pieces, so it can be used as a hand-held unit
This next idea comes to us from Gail and her team of aspiring student engineers, Team RoboEpic 5017. They are competing in the FIRST Tech
Liz used InstaMorph to create a custom mount for an Android phone, which includes the camera the robot uses to “see”. InstaMorph allowed her to
Joshua Paxton, a musician, customized his keyboard with this sweet upgraded pitch bender handle. He took the whammy bar off a guitar and fashioned a
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