Grom Audio Toyota Microphone Mount
© Mark Qvale - October, 2018
Introduction
I bought a Grom Audio bluetooth module for my 2007 Toyota 4Runner and while the unit itself is excellent, I decided I didn't like the microphone mount. I've installed similar microphone mounts in the past and always found them to be unreliable. Where I live in Southern Nevada we see inside vehicle temperatures of 150°F (65°C) or more as a common occurrence in the summer. Simply put, the double sided tape just disintegrates.
This then is a small project to create a 3D printed part to mount the microphone in a more permanent piece with a more "factory" look.
Part Design
I modeled the part after one of the blank snap-in switch covers. The microphone slides into the back of the piece and is held in by a slight interference fit and a couple tiny dabs of hot glue which also makes it easily removable. It is angled up 15 degrees so that it is essentially pointed at the driver
Printed part and blank cover |
Part sketch |
Print Setup
This piece, as shown, is printed in black ABS at a print resolution of 0.1mm. It is sliced and printed on its side with a support structure set up as follows:
- Slicer - Cura
- Overhang Angle - 70°
- Support infill - 24%
Here is a picture of how it looks in Cura:
Print Service
To get this part made quickly and cheaply you can contact 3DHubs.com. They do an excellent job of setting you up with a local printer and their prices are usually quite good.
See Also
3D Print File
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