Fire TV Stick Voice Remote Cover Smooth
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Description
This is version 10 of my Fire TV remote cover. I have a large series of covers that I will be publishing. Check my other models if you are interested in a different style. This is the easiest of the series and the one I prefer.
Key Features:
- Can stand on end
- Has flat end for room label
- Prints smooth with no support
Find the print profile associated with your model of remote. I tried to use the names Amazon provides for the different remotes but there are a lot of them out there.

For people with rulers, measure the length of your remote and choose the print profile that matches:
158mm - Alexa Voice Remote Enhanced
151mm - 1st Gen Alexa Voice Remote
142mm - 3rd Gen Alexa Voice Remote
If you have a remote that does not fall in these lengths, PM me and I will make a model for you to use.
I do not have the new new new PRO backlight remote and I think it might be rounded a bit different.
Printing:
There are two plates to choose from: One with a label and one without. I put Bedroom on the sample. Edit the Text to match your use case or PM me and I can do it for you. This print plate requires two filaments for obvious reasons.
If you do not want a label, choose the second plate. It prints one filament color.
Assembly:
Slide top cover over top of remote control.
Slide remote control into bottom cover.
Done.
Oh! Please Boost me. My cat likes to hide the remote and I think one of the pro find-me remotes would be a keen plaything.
Boost Me (for free)
License
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