smartthings hub 3d models
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Simple Hook for Attaching a SmartThings Hub to the Wall. ... Print Settings: Printer Brand: Monoprice Printer: Monoprice Select Mini V2 Rafts: Yes Supports: Yes
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The Samsung SmartThings Hub Wall Mount requires only a few easy steps to securely fasten it to your wall using 3M Command Strips. This versatile mount is specifically designed for the older hub model with the AA battery bay. ... The mount was carefully...
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SmartThings Hub (gen2) wall mount prints vertically without supports, perfectly flat. This clever design securely mounts to the wall with just two screws. The cables are neatly positioned at the top for easy access and visibility. If you need to work...
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SmartThings Hub Gen 2 Mounts Directly to Your DIN Rail for Easy Installation and Maximum Space Efficiency.
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To mount your SmartThings Hub on the wall with cables entering from below so you can see the status light at the top, there are two versions available. A deep one (40mm) allows the hub to fit completely inside, leaving space between it and the head...
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Minimalist wall mount for Smartthings V2 hub printed in white, nearly invisible. Print with supports for prongs that snap over top. Hub is a unique asymmetric rectangle where one end is higher than the other, so ethernet/power cable cutouts make it...
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Minimalist wall mount for the Smartthings V2 hub. Printed in white, it's almost imperceptible. You will need to print with supports, for the prongs that snap over the top. The hub is a weird asymmetric rectangular shape, where one end is higher than...
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I Repurposed the SmartThings Hub (Gen2) Wall Mount - Ports on Bottom by neonpolaris. When I dissected the model in S3D, it was a composite of two objects, which would have resulted in a very weak structural print. ...I subsequently reinforced the model...
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A remix of the SmartThings Hub (Gen2) Wall Mount - Ports on Bottom by neonpolaris. When I sliced the model in S3D it was two objects and the print would have been very weak structurally. ...I repaired the model so it is only one piece now.</p> ...
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Slight modifications to the original to fix some off-center features and provide a STEP file.
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A quick hack to allow mounting @JellyTitan's minimalist Hub v2 mount 90 degrees so I could put it between two wall studs in this unfinished hallway. ... Source docs:...
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My hub was super snug in the original, so I beefed up the width and depth of the opening for the hub by 1mm. It still fits like a glove, but not so tight that it needed a reprint. I initially printed the original with a 35% infill, but when I tried...
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In short, though, this hub mount is printable on a small printer (the MPMD has a print surface of 110mm in diameter) and snaps together without any extra hardware or glue. I used Cura as my slicer and enabled tree supports to support the top of...
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I adapted cmar's design to reduce print material and ensure the status light is visible from below. This version prints vertically without supports. It mounts securely to the wall using three screws, making it perfect for high locations where only...
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This is a remix of the excellent shrunken down remix of superdave4444's (https://www.thingiverse.com/superdave4444/about) remix (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2739611). I liked how little material this one used because the tall back panel was...
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I took the outstanding shrunk down remix of superdave4444's remix and made some tweaks to fit my needs. I liked how little material was used in this one, as the tall back panel was removed from the original design. ...However, I wanted cables to run...
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This is a sweet mount, printing very nicely and is straightforward to install with your SmartThings 2018 (Generation 3) hub. Simply place the hub into the opening and give it a quick twist. It's quite robust and can be used on walls or ceilings or...
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Stand the SmartThings hub upright on the counter and let it elevate itself with ease, its sleek design mirroring the contours of the surrounding space. ...To prevent any unwanted movement, I secure it firmly with a strip of double-sided adhesive that...
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My buddy recently acquired a Smartthings Hub, but he ran into an issue with the trim on his door being too far away for the magnet to make contact. To solve this problem, I crafted a custom standoff that would bring the two components together...
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It requires a SmartThings hub for operation. Sensor Details: https://amzn.to/2Qciufd Recommended PLA Brand: https://amzn.to/2QcgXWz https://amzn.to/2utaYmV Support My Designs by Contributing a Dollar or Two. Your contribution will enable me to...
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... ...The top tier features an intentional gap for my Phillips Hue bridge, while the middle level accommodates a small network switch or hub. Meanwhile, the bottom shelf is carefully crafted to snugly fit my SmartThings hub and its accompanying cutouts.
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I utilize Smartthings buttons primarily for local control of lights in case the internet connection between Alexa and the Smartthings hub goes down. This setup also simplifies light management for guests visiting my home. To keep the buttons within...
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I use the Smartthings buttons essentially as locally available control for lights should the internet connection between Alexa and the Smartthings hub be offline. Also makes it easier on guests to control the lights. In order to keep the buttons in a...
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(Also, I don't know when I'll come back to this project; I may never make revisions unless my current build breaks.) The need: My SmartThings hub sits on the kitchen counter and gets banged up a lot. We need the counter space, so it gets moved...
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We designed a sleek mount for your smartthings hub, allowing you to easily place it under a countertop or cupboard. The mount's thin bottom is flexible, making it easy to adjust the tension and grip when screwing it into place. Strategically placed...
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I was impressed by the SmartThings hub wall mount's sleek design, which sparked an idea - I needed a custom-fit mount that matched its style for my Hue device, so I decided to tweak its dimensions and relocate the semi-circular cutout to make room...
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This is a remix where I only adjusted the size, as the SmartThings WiFi devices are slightly smaller than the Gen 3 Hubs.
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In my concept proposal for SmartThings, I pitched an innovative idea (http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/smartthings/smartthings-make-your-world-smarter) but unfortunately, it didn't make the cut for the shortlist.