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The Lego iPhone holder for the Subaru Legacy

Discussion in 'iPhone Accessories' started by rattlhed, Mar 1, 2009.

  1. rattlhed New Member

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    This weekend I had sudden inspiration to come up with an iPhone mount for my car. I was trying to figure out what materials to use, and Legos became the solution to my idea. I have tons of old Legos from my childhood just sitting in a box in the basement, so it's time to put them to good use.

    The contraption that I built is better than I could have ever hoped for. It holds the iPhone very securly. There is zero wiggle while driving, and I can press on the screen, turn it off an on, and it doesn't slip or move. Now I can drive while controling my music, checking traffic, etc. without having to try and hold it in my hand.

    The contraption fits perfectly in the accessory holder of my car, and wedges itself between the top/bottom and sides of the compartment, and gravity does the rest.

    Here are some pictures. I actually built 2, one that holds the iPhone vertical, the other holds it sideways. I'm still using both trying to decide which one I like better. The one advantage of the horizontal one is that I can plug in a car charger to the iPhone while it's in this mount...I won't be able to do that on the vertical one.

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    The vertical mount w/ iPhone

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    Just the vertical mount

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    And another picture...gotta love those Legos!

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    Here is the horizontal mount

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    And the horizontal mount fitting in the accessory slot.

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    The horizontal mount w/ iPhone out of the slot.

    There you have it...hope you guys get a kick out of this. It may not be the most stylish thing in the world. I could spend $35 and get a suction cup mount system, but there is something to be said about doing it yourself...especially when it turns out right!!!
  2. psylichon Moderator

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    That is just awesome. No other words for it. Nice job!
  3. Youngbinks Zealot

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    I have to agree. That is pretty sweet. I would have given up shortly after starting.
  4. Picazzo Zealot

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    LOL...but great work!
  5. Mavery003 Member

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    Honestly cannot wait to get home and try to find all my old legos! I have a makeshift holder right now I made by taking 2 picture frame holders and jamming them underneath the accessory holder. The phone sits horizontally and I use the Aux chord into the headphone jack just like you have pictured. Hopefully I can build off your great idea, and come up with something alittle more sturdy.
  6. Sharunda Evangelist

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    WOW! That is a fantastic job! Who would have ever thought that would work? Better than having the iphone on your lap. Makes me wanna go out and buy some legos!

    Thanks for sharing!
  7. Napoleon_PhoneApart Moderator

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    Not impressed. Expect to see my holder made out of Lincoln Logs...

    Someday...:laugh2:
  8. psylichon Moderator

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    Erector set FTW.

    Actually, I used Construx. Can anyone relate to that?
  9. Youngbinks Zealot

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    I was always a Lego kid.
  10. rattlhed New Member

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    Lincoln Logs...now that would be impressive (and might go nice with the wood trim in my car!).
  11. raguilar New Member

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    That is very cool. My kids play with Lego's and I think I will ask them to make me one.
  12. Napoleon_PhoneApart Moderator

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    I still remember the day (probably around 1960) when my parents brought me home from school (I was in England at the time) and I found a cool Lego house waiting on the dining room table for me. Legos are awesome!

    For the record, I don't like the Lego kits that let you build one particular set of things...
  13. Mavery003 Member

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    Yea I agree...I'm trying to make a holder for my car out of the old "Castle" lego set as a matter of fact. It's pretty ridiculous haha
  14. Bilal New Member

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    I used to have the legos mindstorms kit to build functional robots. Now that was fun.
  15. patrickj Evangelist

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    Great stuff. Just did a little post on it - here.
  16. styfle Zealot

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    Legos were the best but does anyone remember k'nex?

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  17. rattlhed New Member

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    Patrickj:

    Thanks for linking me on your blog, you made my day! :)

  18. patrickj Evangelist

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    Pleasure. You made mine earlier with this post, and your use of Lego!
  19. Sharunda Evangelist

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    This is shameful and not what EIC is about! Mods, please erase these posts and warn or flag or suspend this new poster!



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    Thank you!
  20. kenneth Zealot

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    What are you talking about? Why would a mod do any of that?

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