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D-104 Alexa stand
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I had an extra D-104 mic and an Echo Dot so I put the two together and ended up with this.
I really hope you won't mind donating a dollar to two if you use this design. It's my first start-to-finish design and I put a lot of time into this. I'm on a limited income and could use it for filament. Thank you.
I did have to file the sides of the opening inside the top of the neck a bit to get the USB and audio cables to fit. If you don't use an external speaker, you'll be fine as is.
I haven't tried two color printing yet so I just painted the call sign in white.
The supports under the knurled section need to be cut down the side then just unwrap it from the neck.
I used 8 M3 x 6mm screws to hold the grill and back on. I forgot to chamfer the screw holes in the design so I had to use a small file to open up the outer edge of the holes just enough so the screws would start. Don't over tighten them or you'll strip out the hole.
NOTE: Do not throw way the D-104's in
I really hope you won't mind donating a dollar to two if you use this design. It's my first start-to-finish design and I put a lot of time into this. I'm on a limited income and could use it for filament. Thank you.
I did have to file the sides of the opening inside the top of the neck a bit to get the USB and audio cables to fit. If you don't use an external speaker, you'll be fine as is.
I haven't tried two color printing yet so I just painted the call sign in white.
The supports under the knurled section need to be cut down the side then just unwrap it from the neck.
I used 8 M3 x 6mm screws to hold the grill and back on. I forgot to chamfer the screw holes in the design so I had to use a small file to open up the outer edge of the holes just enough so the screws would start. Don't over tighten them or you'll strip out the hole.
NOTE: Do not throw way the D-104's in
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