
Dyson Modular Accessory Rack
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This is a versatile and expandable accessory rack for the Dyson V6 (and similar models). It can be mounted alongside the existing Dyson rack without using any of its sockets, or it can be used completely standalone. The component parts can be assembled to make all sorts of different racks. You can even add more sockets to it later if you find them necessary. The parts are designed to fasten together with M3 countersunk screws and nuts. The individual components are fairly small, so they should be printable on even the smallest beds. There are several different wall brackets to choose from (a picture is included to aid in selection). Other hardware needed: * M3x10 or M3x8 countersunk screws and nuts. Hex head screws will fit easier. * One spring for each button. 5.6 x 17.5mm compression springs work well, but you may need to cut them in two halves. Notes: * These sockets won't accept the rigid extension tube, so it needs to be stored in the original Dyson rack (as shown in the photo). * Before fitting the button, clean up the edge of the hole and the button to make sure they are both smooth. * To fit the button, place the spring on the small peg in the body, then add the button on top of the spring. Put one of the pivot pins in place, then gently push the other side of the button until the second pin snaps into place (it helps to slightly bend the wall with a screwdriver as you do this). * The joints have a single hole at the bottom, so they can be secured to the wall brackets with a single screw from below (to conceal it). I fastened some 18x34 wooden batten to the wall with two screws, then attached the 3D printed brackets to that. This means you can have a fairly long run of sockets without peppering your wall with holes! I've included the SketchUp file which shows some examples of how the parts assemble. Have fun! I'd love to see other makers create these too!
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