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Greek Pediment Remote Control Rack (4 remotes)
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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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1.3 h
1 plate
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Description
A small tabletop rack for 4 remote controls — keeps them upright in a tidy row instead of scattered across the coffee table.
Fits a range of remote sizes. Designed and tested for remotes 12–16 mm thick and 41–46 mm wide — covering most TV, AC, projector, sound system, and streaming-box remotes. The slot is intentionally a little loose so even thicker remotes drop in without friction.
A-frame pediments. Each divider is a hollow triangular pediment inspired by Greek temple architecture. Hollow construction saves material and prints with zero supports. Looks great in black PLA next to a TV.
Specifications
- Outer dimensions: 114 × 58 × 46 mm
- Filament: 39 g
- Print time: 1 h 19 min
- 4 slots (typically 3 remotes + 1 spare/charging)
- Remote sizes: 12–16 mm thick, 41–46 mm wide
- 5 mm lip rails along the base edges prevent sliding
Print settings
- 0.2 mm layer height
- 20% gyroid infill
- 3 perimeters
- No supports required — print as oriented (base on bed)
- Recommended: black PLA for a clean tactical look, or marble for a temple aesthetic
Customization
Parametric OpenSCAD source included. Edit the top of the .scad file:
- num_slots — make a 2, 3, 5, or 6-slot version
- plate_thickness / slot_clearance — fit thicker or thinner remotes
- divider_width — adjust base depth for short or long remotes
- pediment_hollow = false for solid pediments
- preview_remotes = true to visualize fit before printing
License
This user content is licensed under a
Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial



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