Speaker Bracket

Speaker Bracket

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IMPORTANT! If you downloaded this project before June 24th, please discard the wall bracket and use the V2 version because an error on my part made the screw mounts too weak. V2 of the wall bracket has been reinforced - maybe a bit too much. This is an adjustable speaker bracket based on a commercial set I had years ago. To be honest, mine is actually better than the original. To assemble it, you'll need some hardware... (By the way, I apologize for the mistake earlier; the hardware I originally posted was for another project. I've now updated the links to the right stuff.) Here are your options: https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/221910098350?var=520802722371 M6, 50mm, A2 Stainless Steel / Black - 10 = £5.99 https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/322195263305?var=511101588572 Black A2-70 Stainless Steel, M6 - 10 = £3.35 The ones I used are what you see above, but you can use any 50mm long M6 carriage bolt. If you live in the UK, your local Wilkos will let you have a small bag of the above (only silver) for £1.99. When installing the nut, make sure it's snug fit into the thumb screw. I recommend using the bolt to pull it into place before fully assembling the unit. Note that the small hole on the 'speaker support bracket' is meant for a M3 threaded insert. Here are your options: https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/M3-x-10pcs-Threaded-Inserts-for-3D-Printed-Parts-Flanged-UK-Made/201955250564?ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT&_trksid=p2057872.m2749.l2649 Since my speakers have a keyhole hanger, I recommend printing with supports.

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