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Wall mounting bracket; Ring Video Doorbell (Wired)

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4 versions with 20°/10°: Text on both sides + both mirrored
4 versions with 20°/10°: Text on both sides + both mirrored
Designer
7.8 h
4 plates
4.9(15)

4 versions with 35°/0°: Text on both sides + both mirrored
4 versions with 35°/0°: Text on both sides + both mirrored
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8.2 h
4 plates
5.0(1)

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Thanks for your support ❤️

Comments and especially your pictures are so welcome. :-)

 

Update on 4th of January 2026

 

Now, the bracket is available angled with 35° to the side and with 0° to the bottom. Again with text possible on both sides and mirrored versions:

 

Update on 26th of December 2024

 

Now all versions are in one print profile with 4 plates. Text on left or right side and both mirrored:

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With this model you can mount a “Ring Video Doorbell Wired” to your wall.

I made this model because our ring button was on the right side of the door looking in the same direction as the door itself.

 

No supports needed!

The texts are created in the slicer software, so you can easily change it as you want:

 

There is one gimmick concerning the fixing of the doorbell. You can make it as I did it and screw the doorbell with the included screws into the printed part. That is very tight and I find it ok. Therefore I made these two dummy parts that generate 100% infill:

 

The second possibility would be to delete these two dummy parts and put two threaded inserts into your printed model. Therefore the holes have 4 mm in diameter to fit a M3Sx4.0 (short version). But then, tolerances must be good.

For example: https://amzn.eu/d/iMSZsVI

 

 

The bracket is angled with 20° to the side and with 10° to the bottom. If you need other angles you can text me and I would try to make it happen. ;-)

 

 

Finally: I used black and yellow ASA filaments from different vendors. Makerworld did not allow me to upload my user presets for them, so I included the original “PolyLite ASA” presets from the slicer.

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