Retro Alarm Clock Stand for Google Nest Mini

Retro Alarm Clock Stand for Google Nest Mini

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This is a remix on https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3267115. Yelt's design is made for the Google Home Mini (V1) and this design is made for Google Nest Mini (V2). I increased the diameter of the base a little (because I couldn't fit my Google Nest Mini in Yelt's design) for smoother installation (and removal) and I changed the opening for the cable to a circle (I also removed Yelt's name from the model). Bar and bells are still Yelt's design. I printed all parts with 0.10mm layer height, 30% infill, 40mm/s print speed & with supports (from build plate only). I also made a printable M3 screw & acorn nut which you can use when you don't want to buy these parts. I printed them with 0.06mm layer height, 0.3 line width (I'm using a 0.4 nozzle), 100% infill, 15mm/s print speed, 5mm/s initial layer speed & no supports (print each screw & nut separately for better quality and use a skirt for each part). NOTE: if the screw and nut don't fit together, try printing (one of) them again. It can take a few tries before you'll get it right. If you do want to buy these parts, you'll need to buy the following: M3 25mm countersink screw (2x) & M3 acorn nut (2x). Installation is easy: -(when using the printable bolts and nuts try first if they fit, you might wanna apply some pressure when screwing them together for the first time) -Put both bolts in place (in the base) from the inside. -Screw/put the bolts through the bells. -Put on the bar. -Screw (acorn) nuts on the bolts. -Put Google Nest Mini in the base. -Plug in cable from top (push the Google Nest Mini in the right position). -Make sure the thicker part of the cable is stuck in the hole of the base part and not underneath for best positioning. -Put the thinner part of the cable through the groove next to it. -And you're done! :) If you think your print is unstable, you can use the provided reinforcement rib, see the provided render for how to position it. I printed this part with the same settings as the base. You could also try to put a small rubber underneath this part to prevent the print from sliding when you're touching the Google Nest Mini.

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