Cordless Telephone Mount for Square Pegboard by PDZ 3d model
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Cordless Telephone Mount for Square Pegboard by PDZ

Cordless Telephone Mount for Square Pegboard by PDZ

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Last crawled date: 3 years ago
I wanted to attach the charging base of our cordless telephone to our stainless steel magnet board, which has square holes spaced like pegboard, 25 mm apart in all directions. The telephone charging base has standard keyhole slots in the back for wall mounting. This could easily be remixed for pegboard with standard round holes; if there is a request for that, I can draw a new version.
Screw the studs into the plate until the shoulder is flush with the plate. The plate assembly then gets pushed into the square holes of the pegboard and then moved down a bit to engage the edge of the metal. It is designed to stay put, so everything fits tightly. Very few materials can print such small threads, but Taulman Alloy 910 always works for me. Like all nylons, you need to dry the filament overnight at 80°C (175°F), printing from a dry box after that. I printed it at 260°C, on glue-stick-coated glass heated to 40°C. The cooling fan was allowed to come on to 20% speed for parts less than 10 mm and to 100% for bridging.

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