Power Stake Adapter

Power Stake Adapter

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I purchased a power stake featuring an integrated light sensor and timer, ideal for a hands-free approach to automatically turning lights on and off. However, the stake's mounting point eventually broke. The innovative adapter was designed to address this issue! My 3D printer is reasonably calibrated, but minor adjustments might be necessary to achieve optimal results. I've incorporated threads directly into the design, making it easy to print and use the adapter right away. Print Settings Printer: Marvin Printer Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 0.2 mm Infill: 20% Notes: Printed with PLA, which was loaded at the time of printing. For reduced brittleness, I recommend using ABS or PETG instead. Post-Printing After cleaning up the attachment threads on the print bed side, simply screw in the power stake, and it should fit snugly into the adapter. The STL file is a large download due to its high level of detail. The design was created in SolidWorks, and I've included the original file for reference.

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