Tired of bundles of cables and power bricks cluttering the floor under and behind furniture collecting dust?
Make your cleaning easier by getting the stuff off the floor.
Screws used: 4.2 x 16 mm countersunk wood screws, M5 countersunk and similar should work too.
This is a wall box to mount power bricks either on a wall or on the back side of furniture. Take a look at my hinged cable organizer to manage those pesky cables as well: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4640618
Copy and customize it on Onshape: https://cad.onshape.com/documents/c66f4e12efd51e4a09977e34/w/72c308eb6661a7285583ad35/e/bd04ee7096e96e5a988baf34
Printer:
Raptor 2
Rafts:
No
No
How to customize
Open the link to Onshape. Log in or create an account. Copy my design.
Now you should be able to edit your copy. Look at the right hand side of the model view, there should be a few squares with icons.Click the Icon with acube and blue table (grid), you should now see the configuration panel with two tabs.Configurations andConfiguration properties.
UnderConfigurations there is a table with all the variations of this design. Type the name of your new variation in to theempty box at the end of the table. You now get a new row in the table for your configuration.
Right click your new configuration and selectSwitch toname
Edit the measures, to get them right stand the power brick on it's side with the cables closer to the top. Make sure to measure it where it's thickest and give it a bit extra, no need to make this super tight.
The height should be measured below the cables so the box wont interfere with them
The cut out in front is to make the screw holes accessible, adjust the #hole_spacing to make the cut out look nice (an even number is good to make it easier to measure out the spacing on the wall).
UnderConfiguration properties, set thename to thesame as your configuration name. That way you automatically get the right name on your STL-file.
Now to export you file, on the left side of the screen near the bottom underParts, you should see your customized part.Right click on it and selectExport....
In the export dialog, clickFormat and selectSTL, the rest should be fine. ClickOK and you get your file.
The author marked this model as their own original creation. Imported from Thingiverse.