Google Home Mini Hole Locator

Google Home Mini Hole Locator

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Designed this for use in locating the 4 screws underneath the orange rubber base of the Google Home Mini. Allows one to easily disassemble the Google Home Mini without pealing off the rubber bottom, which is there for a mechanical reason (vibration decoupling and friction). Instructions: After printing and placing over the base of the Google Home Mini (making sure the reset button lines up with the 5th hole, and that the central cross is reasonably centered on the Google "G" logo), you can use a 2.5mm-3mm drill bit to create small incisions within the rubber material (I used the drill bit within a pin-vice, but one can simply rotate the drill bit with their fingers (being cautious of the sharp edges of the fluting). After the four holes are made, a t6 Torx head can be pressed through the holes and the 4 screws can be unscrewed (they will be held captive underneath the orange rubber piece) Printing: No supports required.

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