Library Box Case for TP Link MR3040 3d models
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I couldn't find one, So decided to try and design one myself. ... I stuck mine to the window with a bit of hot glue. Though I would upload it in case this could be useful to somebody else too.
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I wanted to put this AP outdoor, even though it's not outdoor rated (do it at your own risk, of course), the place where it's mounted already has a roof, to it will not rain on it, but this mount will protect it even more. I've also wanted to put it...
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This router is very light and thin enough to fit behind a dresser (as in my case) I am using this extra router as a wireless extension I have it connect via ethernet to my main router, but it can also be used as an extension if connected via wireless...
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A simple wall mount for a deco p9.Note this one feeds the power cable through the base.No allowance for Lan connections in this design.
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Simple mount for convenient and secure attachment of the TPLINK 8-port switch to a wall.
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I wanted a wall mount for my mesh router/AP so here it is. has keyhole slot for #8 screws set 1.5" apart on center. ...cheap plastic drywall anchors worked fine.
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... for your wireless points. ...Consist of two parts to print and a m10 nut din 934. The nut is for aligning and to prevents sliding of the two parts. The light underneath the wireless device stays visible and underneath there are gabs for ventilation.
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I'm looking for a wall mount that fits my Nintendo Switch perfectly, so I'll just create one myself and save some money.
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Adjusted RayLoi's layout to match my modem's dimensions and uploaded the resized file for those seeking a compatible solution. ...It fits seamlessly into place.
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This is a remix of https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3089825 with the following improvement: - improve lan clip accessibility by changing the switch mount position - reduce the mount width from 12 to 10mm - slightly adjusted dimensions for a better...
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... wall hook. ...I 3D printed it upright with a raft and internal supports in PLA filament. If you plan on printing this, ensure your printer has been finely calibrated for precise dimensional accuracy, as there is minimal room for error in this design.
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There is a lot of Wall support for Deco M4 on the site but i didn't find one with a lateral access for the plugs, and a design perfectly matching the shape of the Deco M4. This is why i design this one. ...
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I've made this stand cuz Archer X50 is very hot guy at the bottom :) This stand looks like one piece with router and provides good ventilation for it. Jut glue both parts after printing. ... I suppose the stand should be also suitable for Archer X20...
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Simple mounting brackets for the Kasa Smart Wi-Fi Power Strip KP303 that I use to control the power to my printers with my smart home system. ...Counter sunk mounting holes made at 4.2mm, perfect for a normal sheetrock screw.
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With space for the on/off button.Put the USB Hub upside down in the mount. ...Otherwise the USB 3 and power connector can't be inserted and you can't switch the HUB on/off with the power switch :-)
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You can mount the Wallmount ears to the switch by using the holes for the rack mount ears. You might need longer m3 screws. ...The wall mount ears probaly also work with other rackmountable switches from that series.
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I'm Creating a Simple Stand for My Wireless Router. The Bottom Section Allows the Router to Sit Upright. ...Print Settings Printer Brand: RepRap Printer: Prusa i3 Original MK2 Rafts: None Supports: None Resolution: 200 Microns Infill Density: 15 Percent
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This is a remix of https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3089825 with the following improvement: improve lan clip accessibility by changing the switch mount position reduce the mount width from 12 to 10mm slightly adjusted dimensions for a better fit...
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... holds up remarkably well without the pins breaking. You might need to lightly sand them depending on how your printer handled the final layers. If you plan to use it for another purpose, the holes are spaced 13cm apart and approximately 5mm deep.
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Based on the original file from ksihota, enlarged the base for more strenght.Also added filet to the base corner to avoid force concentration that could break the base.Finally, added filet to the corners where cables passes to avoid scratching and...
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I carefully secure the router by repurposing it for a wall mount setup, which proves helpful in many ways. Here's How It Works First, I import the design into SketchUp, where I can easily resize and manipulate it to fit my needs. ...Next, I export the...
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... Prints upside down with supports. May print right-side up with largest surface flat to bed. Weight of 3 patch cables may require some strain relief or minor tipping may occur. Designed for universal orientation.
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... design from Opossums' creation on Thingiverse (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1624523), adapting it to fit snugly behind my television. ...I utilized M6 screws and leveraged the 200x200mm Vesa mount that came with my TV for seamless integration.
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... a thumb screw to replace the wing nut on the front-left corner of the BIBO bed. ... It is too wide for the other two positions. I have created a smaller version to fit the right-front corner and the back-center. ... A M3-.50 nut is required.
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... i needed a replacement, so i designed this. ... Its easy to print, just enable bridging and print. I recommend using more perimeters for a more stable result. ...Took me 23 minutes to print on my Prusa MK3S with 4 perimeters at 0.15 mm layer height.
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... ... The gullets have been corrected. Since it is mounted on the wall, the cable outlets are given to the side sections. Because the Deco it carries is expensive, it was built with 25% full for durability. ... You determine the print quality.
myminifactory
This is a dynamic model of a windmill designed for the Google OnHub contest. The wings are specifically engineered to rotate and move, not remain stationary. To minimize supports, only internal turning axis components are required. Due to height...
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... that really worked so I threw something together in Tinkercad. This is meant to be stuck on the wall with Command strips or some other kind of velcro. It is intended for vertical wall mounting but could probably be used horizontally as well.