Philips Hue Play - 45 Degree Ceiling Mount
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I wanted to suspend my Philips Hue Play lights upside down in my media nook and project the light at a 45-degree angle. The included mounting clips didn't meet my requirements, so I figured this would be an excellent first project to learn how to utilize Fusion 360. I designed the component in two parts. The light bracket attaches to the light and then glides into the mount. I also created (and included) a mounting template that allows you to easily mark the holes for the wall mount. This makes installation and alignment fast, easy, and consistent if you plan to install multiple of these within close proximity of each other, as I did. I suggest keeping the layers at 0.2mm or less to ensure the pieces slide on and off each other smoothly. I added some clearance between them but if you go higher than 0.2mm, you might encounter some issues. I recommend using a raft and supports as well. Hope this solves a problem for you. Let me know how it turns out if you print it. I'd love to see your pictures so be sure to share them!
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