Tabletop Pedestals for Lutron Pico Remotes
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Description
Tabletop Pedestals for Lutron Pico Remotes
Clean, modular tabletop pedestals inspired by Lutron’s L-PED1-XX, L-PED2-XX, L-PED3-XX, and L-PED4-XX designs. This model lets you mount your Pico remotes on a desk, nightstand, countertop, or conference table with a professional, factory-style look — without the factory price.
🔹 Available Configurations
- Single
- Double
- Triple
- Quadruple
Choose the plates that fits your setup and scale as needed.
🧩 Modular Snap-Fit Design
Each pedestal consists of four parts:
- Pedestal Top
- Pedestal Neck
- Pedestal Base
- Pedestal Base Pad
All parts feature snap-fit connections with orientation notches to ensure proper alignment during assembly.
✔ No glue
✔ No screws
✔ No additional hardware
Everything locks together securely for a clean, seamless finish.
⚖️ Added Stability
The base pad is designed to be printed at 100% infill, adding extra weight to help keep the pedestal stable during daily use. This gives it a more substantial feel and helps prevent movement when pressing buttons.
🖨️ Printing Notes
- Print the base pad at 100% infill for the best stability.
- Other parts print well at 15–25% infill.
- Designed and tested on a Bambu Lab A1 mini.
- PLA recommended.
- No supports required.
Perfect for bedside lighting control, kitchen scene triggers, office setups, or anywhere you want a clean, removable Pico mounting solution without attaching anything to the wall.
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License
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