
Remote control caddy
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This is an update to the one I built using .06 inch thick walls instead of the .110 inch thickness that took 40 hours and half a roll of filament. The new build estimates it will take roughly half the time. I printed this in ABS using fast settings on my Taz5 and Simplify 3D. I believe PLA would be a better choice, but my Taz doesn't work well with PLA. I have two deep outer compartments for receiver remotes or large TV remotes, a slot for a Fire Stick remote, and three medium-sized slots for DVD or similar remotes.
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