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"textContent": "I wanted to mount a power brick for the Unifi switch inside a pantry cupboard, so I whipped one up in FreeCAD1. Fits a power brick approximately 120 × 45 × 30 mm.\n\nI printed it standing on a Bambu H2D and used auto tree supports on the build plate for the curved cutouts. I really need to experiment with BambuStudio and see if I can't learn to slice stuff better so the BambuLabs printers can bridge a little better. I suspect my Prusa Core One could manage that bridging without supports.\n\nFiles: Printables — Makerworld — 3Dprint.social\n\n 1. FreeCAD is getting to be a _very_ nice program, using 1.1 has been a delight, even though I'm still getting used to a few things. I'm glad I jumped ship from Fusion360, and stuck with it.↩\n\n\n",
"title": "UniFi Switch Power Brick Wall Mount",
"updatedAt": "2026-04-03T10:43:42.800Z"
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