Cordless Telephone Mount for Square Pegboard

Cordless Telephone Mount for Square Pegboard

thingiverse

I wanted to connect the charging base of our cordless telephone to our stainless steel magnet board, which features square holes spaced similarly to those found in pegboard, with each hole precisely 25 millimeters apart in every direction. The telephone charging base boasts standard keyhole slots on its back for easy wall mounting. If there's a demand for it, I can easily create a new version that accommodates round holes typical of pegboard. Drive the studs into the plate until their shoulder is flush with the plate surface. Next, insert the plate assembly into the square holes of the pegboard and gently push it down to engage the metal edge. It's designed to remain securely in place, ensuring everything fits snugly together. Only a few materials can produce such fine threads, but Taulman Alloy 910 consistently delivers reliable results for me. Like all nylons, you must dry the filament overnight at 80°C (175°F) and then print from a dry box. I printed it at 260°C on a glue-stick-coated glass surface heated to 40°C. The cooling fan was set to 20% speed for parts less than 10 millimeters thick and to full speed for bridging operations.

Download Model from thingiverse

With this file you will be able to print Cordless Telephone Mount for Square Pegboard with your 3D printer. Click on the button and save the file on your computer to work, edit or customize your design. You can also find more 3D designs for printers on Cordless Telephone Mount for Square Pegboard.