This is a mounting adapter for the LipSync, a mouth operated sip-and-puff joystick that allows a person with quadriplegia or limited hand mobility to use touchscreen devices. Information on how to build a LipSync can be found here: https://www.makersmakingchange.com/project/lipsync/.
This adapter has a 1/2 inch NPT thread on one end to thread directly into the LipSync shell and a 1" ball and socket joint that fits into a B-Sized RAM mount system. This adapter can also be used with other internally threaded 1/2 inch NPT components (e.g. PVC).
2021-Apr-12
This design has been updated. A shoulder with a hex has been added to make it easier to install and prevent it from threading in too far.
2023-Jul-11
Moved MMC logo to side for better print adhesion.
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