roku remote 3d models
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... in half to fit the Ender 3 printer bed. Printed in Low Quality 0.28mm and 80% Fill. Dimensions were right on point, just needed to file the 2 bottom holes. File is available at https://www.tinkercad.com/things/jevKAF9KCq1-roku-streambar-tv-mount .
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I'm not sure if there was an issue during the printing process or if it's due to the filament used, but I couldn't get the Roku to fit properly with the top facing out. The filament used for this project is Just PLA's turquoise...
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I decided to design new base legs for my son's TCL 43" Roku TV, as the original ones were too short to accommodate his Xbox One and cable box underneath. ...Using my Ender 3 Pro 3D printer, I created custom 70mm tall legs that fit perfectly onto the...
cults3d
whether you want to be a fire nation prince or Avatar Roku himself this is for you!. The model was made in Blender and it's on scale with the anime jewel. The inner diameter of the ring is roughly 4cm but you can easily scale it for your needs in...
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TV Mount for a Roku sitting on top of the TV. This mount fits a TV with a 14mm thickness at the top. I also included a SketchUp file to modify it and fix different size TV thicknesses. Send me a message, and I'll be happy to change the mount's depth...
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I designed this speaker baffle for my 40" Hisense Roku TV (sorry, I'm unable to read the TV's model number under the VESA mount) These baffles will direct more sound forward instead of down from the bottom of the TV. ... I attached them with nano-tape...
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I Will Wire The Fans To (5vDC) To A Usb Grnd And Vcc On The Cable Think 1A Should Be More Than Enough) And Will Run The Roku Off A Dual Usb 2.1A Adapter (Have To Check The Roku's Requirements And Buy The Fans). I Printed The One In The Photo Upside...
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I Designed these for a friend who needed to replace his broken Roku M2000 endcaps, which had lost their grip due to snapped tabs causing the endcaps to fall out completely. These replacements are not exact clones of the originals since there's no...
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A friend's broken Roku M2000 endcaps, with their tabs busted, prompted the design of a replacement. Although these new endcaps are not exact duplicates of the originals, which boasted a curved LCD side, they were engineered to provide a reliable...
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'Remote' Remote StandRemote stand to hold 6 remotes with the word remotes on both sides.Fairly simple print which requires no support.The space for remotes are 20, 28, and 23 mm. ...you can increase or decrease using the fusion 360 file.</p>
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Simple rack designed for holding 3 TV remotes, holes are 70mm square, 150mm high but the middle one is 80mm deep. ...Please note its a big print, took over 11 hours on super racer at default speed of 150mm/sec
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... adding up and getting smaller, so why not combine them into one place and fit them in one hand? The result is a single remote control for our Roku TV and antenna remotes. This design is easy to print. ...I appreciate your interest in this project.
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Base para varios controles, incluyendo cablevision, roku, ademas espacio para colocar una lampara pequeña, con barrenos para pared.
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Polish Halfpenny, Poland, Zygmunt I Stary (1506-1548), 1511, minted in Kraków, discovered during a trenching operation near the Lublin Gate.\nPhotography by Katarzyna Grabowska\nModel: Katarzyna Mitrus\nSource: Archee Archaeological Workshop
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Archaeologists discovered a coin from 1534 in the Prussian Duchy, minted by Albrecht Hohenzollern (1525-1568) in Königsberg. Found during excavations of a trench near Krakowska Gate in Lublin. Photo: Katarzyna Grabowska. Model: Katarzyna Mitrus.
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My buddy scored some fantastic deals on eBay, but there was one problem - his brand new M1001s didn't come with their respective stands.
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This battery cover fit perfectly, but the clip did not catch. I redesigned the hook and it is working properly. I've attached the Fusion 360 file in case you want to redesign. ... This is a remix from https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2696333
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A friend purchased M1001s from eBay but lacked their respective stands. To assist this friend, a customized holder was created. Instructions Black PLA is utilized in building this customized stand with two perimeters and an infill percentage of...
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The Hungarian Kingdom, under the rule of Maximilian II Habsburg from 1564 to 1576, issued a coin in 1565. The coin was minted at Krzemnica and discovered during excavations in the moat near Krakowska Gate in Lublin. Photo: Katarzyna Grabowska. Model:...
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Remixed to add more surface to use double sided adhesive and a limiter to hold it in place in case the cables are pulled from behind (usefull for articulated TV support).
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Szelag, Ryga, Zygmunt III Waza (1587-1632), 1588, discovered during excavations in the church of the Blessed Virgin Mary Victorious on Narutowicza Street in Lublin.
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Lithuanian Daudenar, Lithuania, Sigismund II Augustus (1548-1572), 1566, Mint of Vilnius, Discovered during excavations at the fosse near the Krakowska Gate in Lublin.\nPhoto: Katarzyna Grabowska\nModel: Katarzyna Mitrus\nSource: Archaeological...
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Albrecht Hohenzollern, a noble from Prussia, had his portrait created in 1557 by the mint of Królewiec. The image was discovered during excavations at the Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary Victorious on Narutowicza Street in Lublin. Photographed by...
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Szelag, Ryga, Zygmunt III Vasa (1587-1532), 1589, discovered during excavations on the Lithuanian Square in Lublin. ... Photo: Katarzyna Grabowska Model: Katarzyna Mitrus Source: Archee Archaeological Workshop
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Zygmunt I Stary (1506-1548), of Poland, minted at Kraków in 1527. Discovered during excavations on Litewski Square in Lublin. ...Photo: Katarzyna Grabowska Model: Katarzyna Mitrus
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Slightly Enhanced from Images, Securely Mounts to Standard Display Screws.
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Halfpenny, Lithuania, Sigismund II Augustus (1548-1572),1559, minted in Vilnius, discovered during excavations of the ditch near the Krakow Gate in Lublin.\nPhoto: Katarzyna Grabowska\nModel: Katarzyna Mitrus.\nSource: Archaeological Workshop Archee