Pokemon Chansey Google Nest Mini Holder
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Description
I use my Google Nest mini every day. The one problem I've had with it since I got it was it's so boring. Then I had an idea. Why not turn it into my all time favourite Pokémon, Chansey. It was the perfect shape to be the egg and when it lit up the line of dots kind of reminded me of her pouch. I'm so happy with how this model turned out and I hope others can enjoy it as well :)
NOTE
The print plate holding the body and arms will show up as using Bambu Matte PLA Lavender filament. This is just a placeholder as I can't upload a print profile with non Bambu filament. These were the pieces I'd used the Polymaker Panchroma Matte PLA Pastel Candy filament on.
FEATURES
- Countersunk holes to mount to the wall
- Lots empty space on the back for 3M hooks if you don't want to screw into your wall
Hole in the bottom for the power cord, and hole to the bottom left for microphone switch
SUPPLIES
- Superglue (CA glue) to attach all the pieces
- Polymaker Panchroma Matte PLA, Pastel Candy
- Bambu Matte PLA, Sakura Pink
- 2 countersunk screws (6.7mm head) OR 2 3M hooks (Place on either side of my screw holes)
BUILD INSTRUCTIONS (Screw Method)
- Glue in the eyes
- Glue on the six ends to the frills
- Glue on the feet
- Screw to the wall
- Insert Google Nest Mini (it's a tight fit but it will go in)
- Glue on the arms
- Plug in and enjoy!
*If you want to use the 3M method instead, you can secure it to the wall at any point, just make sure you insert the Google Nest Mini BEFORE you glue the arms on
License
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