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Echo Dot 4 and 5 Retro Radio Housing

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0.2mm, 2 walls, 15% infill, fuzzy ext, supports for rear
0.2mm, 2 walls, 15% infill, fuzzy ext, supports for rear
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Description

Remix of the excellent Smart Speaker Retro Radio Housing design by @raphYT. This remix is specifically designed for Echo Dot gen 4 or 5 (rounded versions). 

 

The bracket for the echo is on the back cover rather than in the main body, so you'll print the empty main body along with this updated rear cover. I've also included a GE logo I created to attach to mine and maintain the same color scheme as the radio itself. That is obviously optional. 

 

The Echo 4th or 5th gen will snap into the bracket. It's quite snug and you must rotate the echo backward until the flat bottom of the echo is in contact with the flat bottom of the rear hole and the back center top button of the echo is located under the round cutout intended for that button.

 

I printed a few versions: Sunlu coffee brown, Polymaker matte mint green, and JustMaker Red 201c. The grills are in Sunlu light gold silk and generic wood PLA. I added speaker cloth to all of them and that was a pain in the butt. I recommend gluing it on first, then cutting.

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