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Bose TV Speaker Soundbar Wallmount

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0.2mm layer, 4 walls, 100% infill
0.2mm layer, 4 walls, 100% infill
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Bose charges $50 for the wall mounting kit for their soundbars. For what is essentially just two pieces of bent metal.

 

I refuse to pay that much. So I made this. Print in a strong and sturdy material that won't warp over time. I also printed at 100% infil, but you can print at less if you want to safe on filament.

 

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Not sure if you knew this but these work very well with the Bose 550/600 even though they dont catch in the front of the soundbar! Because there is a heat sink on the back of the soundbar these would not have room. But it just so happens that is catches the rubber pad PERFECTLY! This leaves room in the back as well as a very good grip on the front. Good job!
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is it still up? also did u print with PLA? just curious :)
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Replying to @jared.e.jenkins :
PLA will DEFINITELY warp over time.
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Replying to @jared.e.jenkins :
It is not. I replaced it with Bose 900. But it did work perfectly but the 900 is just too big. I printed with PETG
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Works but does not fit the larger model Bose speakers and not enough room for the cables
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What model is that? I only know of two models, the TV Speaker, and the 5xx/6xx series.
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Replying to @ultrajaxel :
I have both the 700 and 900 series
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great model. I edited the Bambu ABS settings quite a bit to get perfection. my first print failed due to bed adhesion issues. This was my fault for thinking that simply drying my filament was all I needed to do. Bambu’s defaults did not do the trick on my P1S I did some research on Reddit and found a post by extremeelementz with a cheat sheet and dialed in to his settings. this is what I did: changed Bambu filament defaults to be 270c first layer and 260c other layers. I adjusted fan speed to 40% for overhangs and used inner and outer brims and Arachne wall generation on the slicer. I also preheated the printer with 100c bed for about 20 minutes before kicking it off. the post said to let the bed temp warm the nozzle temp to 45c. if I had to guess this final step is what kept it held down to the build plate.
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With slight modifications to the length, it fits my Denon soundbar perfectly! Thank you!!!
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easy to print, nice model ! I really a « universal » mount ! Thank you
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worked well. I need to dry my filament, but the print and design was great.
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works great!!
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Very stable... also works with other soundbars… 👍🏽
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very good for Samsung bars
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