
Philips SPA7380 remote control frame
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Here I got a tricky one to share.\nIt's a custom frame replacement for the remote control of a Philips SPA7380 sound system, designed to match your home desk color scheme perfectly.\nPrint Settings\nPrinter: \n selfmade\n \n Supports: \n Yes\n \n Resolution: \n 0.1mm\n \n Infill: \n 20%\n \n Notes: \n Due to the limited contact areas around the three holes, it's essential to set up optimal support settings for this project. I used Slic3r for slicing and achieved impressive results.\nPrinting resolution: 0.1mm \nSupport contact distance: 0.075mm \nReally slow bridging speed: 20mm/s \nMaterial: PETG\nPost-Printing\n\n \n \n \n\n \n \n Custom Section\nAssembly\n To assemble the custom frame, simply plug in the volume knob onto the rotary encoder. Use a flat screwdriver on one side to carefully lever the knob from the remote control, stabilizing it with your fingers to avoid damaging the encoder. Once done, mount the new frame and enjoy the satisfaction of your custom creation.
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