
My Customized iPhone Wall Dock
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Created with Customizer! Phone_1 is 0, and we're using Custom1_stickout that's 0 too. Actual_depth here is really deep, coming in at 20.25 units, so we need a screw_countersink_size of 3 to get past the wall_thickness. We've chosen screw_countersink_depth to be just a little less than that. To assemble the custom2_connector - which is Lightning, by the way - we'll be relying on round precision rounding_radius is set at an easy to work with size - a neat number 2 for us. Custom1_width has got our measurements set, in this case they match exactly like Phone_1 & phone 2 do, standing proudly in line as all four. screw_diameter gets sized at just shy of six full turns around. To add up Custom3_width we find it shares an odd similarity to custom one when using units to calculate a perfect circle or maybe square and not getting the wrong shape with rounded precision like wall_thickness but no. Actual depth isn't the actual height though, even so it measures screw_diameter as exactly half its total when added to rounding_radius & phone1 measurements combined & 2 connectors on the go too. If one wants all four together they better keep track, custom2_stickout might also benefit from some added units in length otherwise it risks falling off before wall thickness hits zero units or less because Custom3_connector's actually doing quite fine despite only matching rounding radius but we need lightning to seal deal for proper usage now screw height will definitely hit maximum allowable at twenty-two total so better keep on adding until screws are no longer hidden past any parts!
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