Versatile Google Wifi Mount (wall or ceiling, any orientation)
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<p>When I got my first 3D printer last year I wanted to learn to model in Fusion 360 and print useful stuff while also learning the capabilities and limits of FFF printing. So, in this design I was intentionally playing with overhangs and bridging, while still trying to keep the model easily printable.</p><p><strong>A few key highlights of the design:</strong></p><ul><li>Uses the light ring as a snap-fit joint (for a minimalist design and strong grip in any orientation)</li><li>Includes cable channels at the base of the mount (for more flexibility in routing)</li><li>Includes cutouts on the back for cables exiting the wall (all about the flexibility)</li><li>Includes a slot at the bottom for a velcro cable strap</li><li>Screw-in or wall-mount with two 3M Command Strips (you'll want to sand the back of the mount nice and smooth if you do this)</li><li>Prints in one piece with no supports</li></ul><h3>Print instructions</h3><p><strong>Use 3 or 4 perimeters for full strength on the grippers.</strong> Any infill 10% or better should work, since all the strength is in the perimeters.</p><h4>Design files</h4><p>Here's a <a href="https://a360.co/3yyJAEF">link to the Fusion 360 model</a>. Consider this your warning that it's the first real thing I made in Fusion (and my first attempt at parametric design), so it demonstrates some very bad technique. If I were to start the design over today I could do the same thing much more simply and cleanly, but since this one works I don't really see the point.</p>
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