Electronics Shelf

Electronics Shelf

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<H1>Electronics Shelf Quick Info.</H1> Elecshelf.Stl Or Elecshelfwglasses.Stl: Choose 1. Only 1 Needed, 0.3Mm Z, 25% Grid Infill, Support Everywhere.<Br> Support.Stl: 1 Needed, 0.3Mm Z, 15% Rectilinear Infill, Support.<Br> Lgcommandstripmount.Stl: 2 Needed, 0.3Mm Z, 35% Rectilinear Infill, No Support.<Br> Also Needed: 2 3M Command Adhesive Strips, Large.<Br> Optional: Super Glue Or The Like.<Br> <H2>Electronics Shelf Full Info.</H2> <P>This Is A Shelf I Designed To Hold A Kindle And Reading Glasses As A Gift For My Mom.<Br> Of Course It Can Be Used To Hold Any Small Item(S).<Br> <Br> The First Photo Shows It Holding A Kindle And My Glasses.<Br> In The Second Photo I Have It Holding A 10.1" Tablet, Kindle And I Put A Small<Br> Smart Phone On The Glasses Ledge Just Because It Fit.<Br> The Red, White And Blue Shelf Was Printed Using Plas.<Br> The Other Was Printed With Glow In The Dark Green Pla And Red T-Glase.</P> <P>Currently I Have One Next To My Bed For My Cell Phone And Glasses And<Br> I Have Another That Holds Onto My Cell Phone During The Day By The Pc.<Br> I Gave One To A Friend Who Is Also Using It As A Bedside Shelf And<Br> My Mom Is Using One To Hold Her Kindle And Reading Glasses.</P> <H3>Printing And Assembling.</H3> <P>Elecshelf.Stl And Elecshelfwglasses.Stl Are The Main Body Of The Shelf,<Br> One Has The Small Ledge For Glasses And One Does Not. I Used Matterslice In<Br> Mattercontrol To Slice It At 0.3Mm Z Layers With 25% Grid Infill And The<Br> "Support Everywhere" Option Checked, That Allows The Triangle Notches To Come<Br> Out Nicely And After Removing The Support No Other Finishing Work Was Needed<Br> To Get The Other Pieces To Lock In.</P> <P>Support.Stl Is The Wedge Shaped Item That Provides The Main Support For<Br> The Shelf. When Assembling The Support Will Stick Out Slightly Past The Shelf, This<Br> Is To Compensate For The Thickness That Command Strips Add. The Support I<Br> Sliced With Slic3R At 0.3Mm Z Layers With A 15% Rectilinear Infill, Supports Needed.<Br> The Hole That Goes Through The Support Allows For A Charging Cable.</P> <P>Lgcommandstripmount.Stl Is The Key To Everything, For The Shelf You Will Need<Br> To Print 2 Of Them. If Possible Print The Flat Side Down So That It Comes Out As Smooth<Br> As Possible, Otherwise You May Need To Sand Them Smooth To Allow The Command<Br> Adhesive Strip To Adhere Properly. It Is Sized To Use A Large 3M Command Adhesive<Br> Strip. Sliced Mine With Slic3R With 0.3Mm Z Layers And 35% Rectilinear Infill, No Support Needed.</P> <P>After Printing Everything And Removing Support Material From The Shelf And Support,<Br> You Simply Slide The Support Into The Back Of The Shelf Then Snap The Command Strip<Br> Mounts Into The Matching Triangular Pattern On The Back Of The Shelf. Super Gluing<Br> Everything Together Is Optional And You'Ll Have To Decide If You Want To Based On How<Br> Well Your Parts Snap Together And The Weight You Intend To Keep On It.<Br> Follow The Directions On The Package For Attaching The Command Adhesive To The Shelf<Br> And Then To The Wall.</P> <Hr> Designed With [Autodesk Fusion 360](Http://Www.Autodesk.Com/Products/Fusion-360/Overview).<Br> Used Microsoft'S [3D Builder](Https://Www.Microsoft.Com/En-Us/Store/Apps/3D-Builder/9Wzdncrfj3T6) To Change Orientation Of Stl Files.<Br> Sliced With [Mattercontrol](Http://Www.Mattercontrol.Com/) And [Slic3R](Http://Slic3R.Org/).

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