Nest Hello Wedge
thingiverse
The person who installed my Nest doorbell for pay managed to avoid doing it for months, and to top it off, they misplaced the wedge, leaving my Nest Hello completely out of commission. I took matters into my own hands by recreating the device from scratch, using photos as references and basing it on the actual doorbell itself. The result is a sturdy creation that has undergone modifications since its initial design and printing stages. To prevent theft or breakage, I deliberately omitted creating a hole in the center of the device. Instead, I designed it so that the cable fits snugly through a slightly larger top hole. To assemble it correctly, rotate the device so that the cavity is facing upwards.
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