
Google Home Electrical Outlet Shelf
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This compact shelf is specifically designed for Google Home speaker devices, engineered to securely attach to an electrical outlet wall plate, setting the device just above the outlet while providing ample space for the power adapter below and a small recess to tuck in the coiled unused portion of the power cable. I purposefully created this design to work seamlessly with the popular Leviton 80401 wall plate, which features a rectangular hole and attaches securely to the electrical outlet frame using two screws. I'm not confident that the 2-hole, single-screw wall plate would be sturdy enough to support the weight of the Google Home device. The STL model has been included as a one-piece file, along with separate STL files for the five component pieces (top shelf surface, left and right supports, front and rear panels) featuring tabs and guides for easy assembly. For most home printer setups, I recommend printing each piece "flat" on the print bed to achieve stronger results. This approach typically yields faster overall print times as well. Simply glue the components together using cyanoacrylate cement ("super glue").
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