The file 'Manufactured Home Wall PLate 3D Printer Model' is (stl) file type, size is 21.0KB.
Needed to replace some wall plates in my home and couldn't find them at Lowes or Home Depot. Amazon didnt even carry them. Mobile Home supply stires have them for exhorberant prices and loads of shipping, so I popped one off my wall and measured away.
This is a simple face plate, based on the Pass & Seymour design.
Fits electrical outlets and switches in manufactured home.
Saved me TONs of money by printing them in PLA
I designeed the clip portion using precise measurements in 3DStudio Max 2018 first and exported it as an OBJ. Then I opened Microsoft 3D Builder and created the main faceplate with primitives using the subtract function to cut out the shape. Then I imported the clips, duplicated it and placed it ion the appropiate place based on my measurements. My first prototype wasnt beveled, once I mede sure it fit i went back and made the bevel using primitives and the subtract function.
Printed facedown at 0.2mm with PLA with default settings in the K1
MHFaceplate.stl | 68.8KB |