Google Nest Mini Stand (no supports)

Google Nest Mini Stand (no supports)

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I'm a total noob and this is my first design that I'm sharing. Please read all the notes below. I designed this so that it can "hang" by it's hole and not have anything else holding it, because I wanted the cleaner look. It has the wire, but still looks pretty good. I included a "Hole Test Print" so that you don't have to print the whole Base Plate and find out the hole is too small or big (different printers and filaments will print differently.) Print the Hole Test and Top Plate FIRST so that you can test the fit. THEN print the Base Plate and adjust size in the slicer if needed (if the stem does not fit in the test hole, then scale up the test hole and print it again to test fit. Perhaps 101 or 102 % will make the hole big enough. This way you'll know if you need to scale the Base Plate) Overhang is at 40 degrees, so make sure your printer can handle it. I had no issues printing this on my Ender 3 with ABS. The small PIN should be printed along with any other part because by itself it may not give the layers opportunity to cool. I ended up duplicating the pin and moved the 2 pins further apart on the build plate, and also used a raft Prusa Slicer made a little raft for each pin. Clean upper hole on the top plate so that it fits the pin. It was designed to be glued in place. The pictured "prototype" that I have on here is basically what I ended up using for my Google Nest Mini. You may have noticed an extra part to connect the stem to the top plate, but in the final design I eliminated this and just designed the long stem coming out of the top plate. I did not need to print it again since I already have the prototype, so please let me know if there's any issues. I initially designed it this way so that half-inch PVC pipe may be used and cut to whatever length needed. After printing it, it came out perfect, so I simplified the design. Good Luck!

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