There are numerous DIY iPhone tripod mount projects out there, but this modified design by Jason Quinn is quite slick. His introduction of a silicone case to replace rubber bands in an existing design and good attention to finish pay off in overall aesthetics. It's a good riff on a great hack. [via sampletheweb]
Nice iPhone tripod mount
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Latex screws????????
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Yeah, they're commonly used in static-free or can't-have-metal situations. Great for not scratching things, too.
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But I'm not sure about these "esthetics?"
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