
Echo Dot Wall Plate
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<p>I had the unique situation of having an unused RJ-11 jack next to an outlet with a SnapPower cover on it. I wanted the Echo to stop taking up counter-top space. I was able to tuck the excess cord inside the electrical box, showing a minimal amount of cable.</p> <h3>Print instructions</h3><p>Unassociated tags: Cord hiding</p> <h3>Category: Gadgets Print Settings</h3> <p><strong>Printer:</strong> Original Prusa i3 MK2</p> <p><strong>Rafts:</strong> No</p> <p><strong>Supports:</strong> Doesn't Matter</p> <p><strong>Resolution:</strong> 0.2mm</p> <p><strong>Infill:</strong> 20%</p> <p><strong>Notes:</strong></p> <h3> Post-Printing</h3> <p>I used superglue to attach the two pieces.</p> <h3> How I Designed This</h3> <p>I took the a blank wall plate from TheNewHobbyist (<a href="https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:47956">http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:47956</a>) and subtracted a cutout of (<a href="https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2066228">http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2066228</a>) by IMakeThisLookGood from it. I also subtracted 2 4mm holes in the bottom of the plate so it could mount flush to the wall, but the cords had some place to go.</p>
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