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theDreamer 01-08-2015 01:28 PM

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Originally Posted by 2011 Nismo#91 (Post 3076159)
How would you get around not having access to the buttons on the side of your typical tablet (power & volume)?

I know with some tablets you can get soft buttons on screen to control those items.
Also, I believe someone found some Android software that helps for in car type setups. Power on/off, better screen controls, etc.

SouthArk370Z 01-08-2015 04:01 PM

I think I remember reading where you set the pad up to come on when (USB?) power is applied and shut off when power is killed. But my memory ain't what it used to be.

jjcl23 02-06-2015 01:51 PM

I owned a 3d printer I will help u out with the Samsung Galaxy tablet. is possible can u make one for the ipad mini?

02-06-2015 02:40 PM

I would lOVE to mount my tab 4 samsung

zmanelite 02-07-2015 06:01 PM

I use a nexus 7 in mine
And I have it set to turn on when the ACC or car is turned on , I also had a pin hole on top so I can use a small paper clip or saftey pin to push the actual power button on/off tablet


http://zmanelite.smugmug.com/Other/P...7_153314-S.jpg
http://zmanelite.smugmug.com/Other/P...7_153259-S.jpg

370Z JT 02-08-2015 10:41 AM

^nice man. What shop did it? In oc? How much?

02-08-2015 10:54 AM

tablet
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by zmanelite (Post 3104844)
I use a nexus 7 in mine
And I have it set to turn on when the ACC or car is turned on , I also had a pin hole on top so I can use a small paper clip or saftey pin to push the actual power button on/off tablet


http://zmanelite.smugmug.com/Other/P...7_153314-S.jpg
http://zmanelite.smugmug.com/Other/P...7_153259-S.jpg

Who did your install im local to you and how much did it run you ??

zmanelite 02-08-2015 11:44 AM

AP Audio in Anaheim ,my buddy owns the shop and the installers are also buddies

Tell them Rudy sent ya

AP Sounds & Customs - Anaheim, CA | Yelp

370Z JT 02-08-2015 02:57 PM

Nice thx. Is that cf vinyl or real?

rochambeaux 02-08-2015 03:23 PM

If anyone can figure out how to do this for a Z with a factory Nav unit I'd be an instant buyer..

zmanelite 02-08-2015 03:54 PM

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Originally Posted by 370Z JT (Post 3105457)
Nice thx. Is that cf vinyl or real?


It was ABS and fiberglass underneath and covered in Carbon

ltullos 02-08-2015 04:09 PM

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Originally Posted by SDREC (Post 3072094)
Hi everyone,

If you or anyone else has tried making a cubby mount before please post your experience with some do's and dont's to help me along. I would really appreciate it. I will be modeling it in SolidWorks, so if you want the files as I go just let me know and I can send them.


Scott

I created (and am selling) a 3D printed mounting bezel, contracting a Solidworks 3D modeling and printing start-up. This started with a laser scan of the stock cubby which was used this to create the starting model which was modified from there. The biggest problem I encountered was resolving various clearance & interference issues so that the final product would bolt directly in, replacing the stock cubby. Since the model does not include all of the surrounding pieces, I had to solve this iteratively.

The other challenge I found was in sanding and finishing the printed bezel. As all printed surfaces are textured, you will likely have to either cover it with some material or sand and finish it. You are likely to find the latter more tricky than you think, particularly if you are trying to achieve an automotive grade smooth finish. Don't expect to be able to do this with rattle can spray paints; and like any painting it is essential to get the surface prep flawless.

Good luck in your quest!

Nut_N_Much 02-08-2015 04:13 PM

Want one! Will you sell?

Great job coming up with solutions that appear stock.

Quote:

Originally Posted by ltullos (Post 3105498)
I created (and am selling) a 3D printed mounting bezel, contracting a Solidworks 3D modeling and printing start-up. This started with a laser scan of the stock cubby which was used this to create the starting model which was modified from there. The biggest problem I encountered was resolving various clearance & interference issues so that the final product would bolt directly in, replacing the stock cubby. Since the model does not include all of the surrounding pieces, I had to solve this iteratively.

The other challenge I found was in sanding and finishing the printed bezel. As all printed surfaces are textured, you will likely have to either cover it with some material or sand and finish it. You are likely to find the latter more tricky than you think, particularly if you are trying to achieve an automotive grade smooth finish. Don't expect to be able to do this with rattle can spray paints; and like any painting it is essential to get the surface prep flawless.

Good luck in your quest!


02-08-2015 04:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by zmanelite (Post 3104844)
I use a nexus 7 in mine
And I have it set to turn on when the ACC or car is turned on , I also had a pin hole on top so I can use a small paper clip or saftey pin to push the actual power button on/off tablet


http://zmanelite.smugmug.com/Other/P...7_153314-S.jpg
http://zmanelite.smugmug.com/Other/P...7_153259-S.jpg

Are you able to take out the tablet ?

zmanelite 02-08-2015 06:01 PM

Nope it in for good , you can remove it but you have to take it apart from the back

It's not bad as the nexus 7 is inexpensive and can be found for 150.00

http://www.amazon.com/ASUS-Google-Ne.../dp/B00DB3SH2G


I use my phone as a hot spot so I run Waze traffic app when I drive and also run Google music


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