Low-profile Google wifi wall-mount with optional cable winder. It's designed to be attached with a common generic screw. If you don't need the cable winder, you can print the wall mount alone. There are two versions of the cable winder, one for long cords, and one for short cords. There are three prongs that hold it in, and they snap in to the recessed groove around the middle of the unit. Since the button is on the top of the unit, 1 prong is oriented downward. If you don't mind the 'G' on the front being upside down, you can flip it to two prongs on the bottom. The weight of the unit is light enough that it doesn't really matter either way, but it rustles my jimmies to have the single prong downward.
The 'long cable' version still leaves about 12 inches of cable unwound, but because of the oddball shape of the google wifi, you can still wrap those remaining 12 inches and make it look pretty good. My first version was in white, but it was almost imperceptible in the photos, so I printed it in gray so it would photograph for Thingiverse better.
I'm proud of this print. Please let me know if there's any improvements ya'all would like to see.
Printer Brand:
Prusa
Printer:
Prusa Clone
Rafts:
No
Supports:
Yes
Resolution:
.2
Infill:
20% or greater
Filament:
Hictop PLA White
Notes:
You really do need supports, but only for the prongs. There's an image that includes supports above. I printed at 20% infill, and it's worked exceptionally well. However, the weakest point in the design is at the base of the prongs. If you expect this to be in a 'high-traffic' area and take the occasional bump, you might want to increase the infill.
UPDATE:
Several people have mentioned that PLA was too brittle and one of the supports broke. I'd recommend 100% infill, or a sturdier material like PETG.
Category: Household
The author marked this model as their own original creation. Imported from Thingiverse.