Works great thanks

Print Settings:
.4mm nozzle
.2mm layer height
10% Rectilinear
3 perimeters,
3 solid layers
Rectilinear fill patterns for top & bottom
Hey @c0t0s , really cool, simple design. Could I get more details such as how big does the hole in the ceiling have to be and how do I attach the part to the ceiling and what are the holes in the side for? Thank you very much. (edited)
I wanted a wall mount for my Google Nest and this version was my favorite because of its sleek, low-profile design. Even in a vertical position it holds the Mini securely thanks to the snug fit/pressfit. To install it, I carefully cut the hole to size with several test cuts for a precise fit (approximately 10.4 cm). This precision allowed me to skip using screws. As screwing sideways into drywall felt a bit odd anyway.
PETG sometimes burns on my build plate, I’ve avoided reprinting the mount so far.
Thanks for the fantastic design!
The slots that lock the front an the back to the sides are too tight, so it won't lock. But the bottom fits, and its seems to be enough, the holder stays together. Printed on PLA, 0.2 mm layer height.
Awesome workes really great and prints flawless.
Thanks you so much for the Remix, going to print the AA Version too
Nice model! Can the AirTag be flipped? I think the sound comes from the other white side where the engraving would be
FiberFlex 40D 0.3mm nozzle 0.12mm layer height. Needed to use supports for overhang. Tag fits snugly and pops in and out with a bit of TPU stretch.
15cm 3mm paracord allows the tag to slip through. The weld secure feature could work really well to make the loop super short and secure so it won't come off.
These work, however the Squash balls tend to fall out when you lift the printer up. Also, the 'shaft' of the feet could be 1 or 2 mm thicker. For me at least the original screws for the two single feet (M5x14) were a bit too long and hit the inside of the extrusion before tightening the feet completely. So I had to use washers. And the hole for the screw head has basically no clearance. I expected the feet to crack, but they didn't (printed in PETG).
@ThomasAlbrecht, thanks for the comments, I will take into account and make the necessary changes as soon as possible, new files will be added with the description UPDATED, on my Minion I used a washer for M6 screws with a thickness of 1.2mm.
The balls I used in the final version were Dunlop, they don't hold too much but as it is to bee a stationary printer I didn't thought that it would be relevant, but I'll take it into account
Thanks
great remix