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Asus BT10 Mesh Stand/Shelf

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0.12mm layer, 4 walls, 25% infill
0.12mm layer, 4 walls, 25% infill
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This is a very tight fitting wall mount stand for the Asus BT10 .  I've included the Blender file I created this from, as well as the STL I imported into Bambu Studio.  I'm sure you will want to ‘adjust’ this to your needs.  There is a ‘lip’ to keep the firewall firmly in place.  The tray fits really tight around the BT10, so you could remvoe this lip in Blender,.

 

I found it's a bit tight and tricky to get the device into the mount once attached to the wall.  I have one more of these I would like to print.  I'm planning to put this one in the corner, so once I get that designed, I'll refine this ‘lip’ to more easily let me insert and remove the firewall. If I come up with a nice corner design, I'll upload that as well.

 

The good thing about this tight design, is if you're in an earthquake region, your device will probably not just fall off of this stand.

 

I plan to reenforce my mounts with 1.5" (38mm) by 1" (25mm) by 1/16" (1.5mm) aluminum angle extrusion.  You can see I have a 1x1x1/16 screwed into the wall behind the one in the App cover.  I'm sure this thing can handle the weight.  I'm just concerned over time it might start to sag, as there is a lot of stress on the ‘ledge’ where the firewall sits. 

 

The counter sink holes are perfect for pocket hole screws, so you can use fine or coarse depending on your intended mounting location.  The heads of a pocket hole screw fit perfectly and are easy to come by.  I've also found that #10 (4mm) wood screws work well in these holes as well.  

 

  • The center hole has a 5mm in diameter, with a 10mm flat countersink.
  • My model has 25% infill with Bambu PETG HF.

There is plenty of room for the Cat6 cables to fit between the firewall and the mounting brackets.  Again, adjust as you see fit.

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