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3D Printable base for TT / MSTe PSU

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3D Printable base for TT / MSTe PSU

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Hi all,

I made a 3D Printable base for TT / MSTe PSU. It's no work of art, but should do the job. you'll need to self-tap or drill holes for the screws into the stand-offs. I've saved it as STL and STEP, feel free to improve it.

I'll print it and make any adjustments if necessary.

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Re: 3D Printable base for TT / MSTe PSU

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Nice! I'm going to print one of these :D
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Re: 3D Printable base for TT / MSTe PSU

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@dml I printed it out and made some adjustments, here's v3:

I've put it on Thingiverse now: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:7023738

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Re: 3D Printable base for TT / MSTe PSU

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Great!

I wonder if something like this exists for mounting those tiny single CFLash adapters inside a Falcon? Or even just to replace the IDE mounting bracket generally.

I'll have a look and see later today....
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Re: 3D Printable base for TT / MSTe PSU

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Re: 3D Printable base for TT / MSTe PSU

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Steve wrote: Tue Apr 29, 2025 1:47 pm @dml Yeah there are quite a few different types on Thingiverse:

https://www.thingiverse.com/search?q=at ... con&page=1
https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4619897
https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4568911
just when I thought I could pack the printer away, I see lot of things I need to print :D
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Re: 3D Printable base for TT / MSTe PSU

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Here's the latest version, v7:
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Re: 3D Printable base for TT / MSTe PSU

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Any pictures of someone making and using one?
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Here @alexh :

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Re: 3D Printable base for TT / MSTe PSU

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Looking at the PSU there doesn't appear to be any GND attached to the base? And no thermal contacts either so it wasn't a heatsink or ground so no issues being plastic rather than metal? I wonder why it wasn't plastic originally? Some EC wireless interference thing?
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