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Doorbell box for double-rod mat fence

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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This is an internally illuminated customizable doorbell housing for the double-bar mesh fence

 

Double-bar mesh fence: 5mm diameter of the bars and 55mm spacing (measured from outer edge to outer edge) between two bars

 

The name of the family/person can be adjusted via the slicer. To do this, click on the respective text shape under objects and adjust the text as desired

 

Note: “Sample Cutout” and “Sample Name” must be given the same text. Later, only 3 layers of the name will be printed, but the box has a wall thickness of over 3mm. The same naturally applies to the family name if you wish to have something different there

 

 

I don't know why, but as soon as the text is changed, the text shapes shift by small units. Therefore, all changed text shapes must be realigned afterwards. However, only in one direction

 

To do this, select the text shape and set the Z-coordinate under Movement (Make sure that the “Global Coordinates” tab is selected:

 

Family: 0.33 mm

Sample Name: 0.33mm

Family_Cutout: 2mm

SampleName_Cutout: 2mm

 

Then press slice and scroll through the first layers. The lettering should then be printed in the first 3 layers, and after that, the cutout must remain clear. Just like the doorbell button below

 

 

For illumination, I used 24V RGWB LED strips 12mm wide and 100mm long. However, only the white channel is soldered here. I resolved this using connectors, alternately soldering the individual strips and then inserting them into the doorbell housing. Extra small slots are provided

Unfortunately, the box must be printed with a lot of support structure; however, it could not be realized otherwise. Please remove this carefully so as not to damage the lettering. Removing the support structure from the inlet pipe will be a bit fiddlier

 

A commercially available 16mm cable protection tube can then be inserted into the inlet pipe

 

Furthermore, 10 M3 press-fit nuts and 10 M3 screws are also required. A 12mm push button is used as the doorbell button

 

If you like my work, please leave a like, a comment, and a boost. Even if something doesn't fit, just contact me, because there is a solution for everything. Do you have ideas for a printed part, but cannot operate a CAD program yourself, let me know and I will check the feasibility.

 

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