This is a slightly tweaked replica of the original Lutron Pico Remote Pedestal.
You will need a couple of M3x8 screw to attach the remote mount to the pedestal body. An M3x10 might work too but I haven't tested. The two screw holes are threaded so you don't need to use heatset screw inserts but it is a little tight so you'll need to use a little strength to make the screw sit.
Additionally the remote mount is a tight fit into the back of the remote – this was done on purpose to ensure the remote doesn't detach so make sure you're not over-extruding when printing or the mount might not slide into the back of the remote. If the edges of the mount are giving you a hard time you can slightly file or sand them down a bit.
Tips/notes:
- The original pedestal that Lutron sells has a metal weight on the bottom to provide some heft and keep the pedestal from moving when you press a button on the remote. Since this model doesn't include a method for adding weight to it you may want to print with 50-100% infill to provide that extra heft. In a future iteration I plan on providing a method for adding some weight via lead beads.
- The original Lutron pedestal has a silicone/rubber pad on the bottom to keep it from sliding around on whatever surface you lay it on. You may want to buy some inexpensive rubber feet on Amazon or AliExpress and stick them to the bottom
- If you don't have or don't want to use screws to attach the mount you might get away with using a generous amount of super glue or some epoxy
- I have provided the original Fusion 360 and STEP file if you want to modify the hole sizing or anything else
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