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WallPlate replacements 3d model
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WallPlate replacements 3d model
WallPlate replacements 3d model
WallPlate replacements 3d model

WallPlate replacements

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This is a single-gang toggle-style wall plate.

This is a sample of my collection of wallplates for North American style electrical outlet and switch wall plates. I have created them for 1, 2, 3 and 4 gang rocker-style, toggle-style, classic outlet and blanks.

IMPORTANT As the wall plates of switch and electrical outlets are considered part of a flame enclosure it is important to use a flame retardant / self-extinguishing filament when printing parts to be used in electrical applications. More information and links to some suitable filaments can be found here... https://all3dp.com/1/3d-printing-with-flame-retardant-materials/ and... https://www.prusa3d.com/en/product/prusament-petg-v0-jet-black-1kg

Print Settings

For the best results, I suggest the following: Nozzle = 0.4mm Layer Height = 0.2mm Line Width = 0.4mm Wall Count = 4 (1.6mm) Top and Bottom Layer Count = 5 Detect Thin Walls = ON Wall Generator = Arachne Infill = 40% (Cubic) Ironing = Not required Support = No Print orientation = As per the STL/3MF files.

Related Links

The entire collection of wall plates can be found here... https://thangs.com/mythangs/collections/131283

If you have not already, check out my WallPlateMate accessory system collection here…. https://thangs.com/mythangs/collections/131287

Visit my blog for more details and other designs: https://www.logicalplanet.com/

Revisions and Updates I occasionally update and revise my designs. When I do, I’ll document the changes here. Check back periodically for the latest revision notes or if you’re experiencing any issues with a model.

Community Makes (1)
Only missing some supports like on a commercial plate
Only missing some supports like on a commercial plate


Community Makes (1)
Only missing some supports like on a commercial plate
Only missing some supports like on a commercial plate

Discussions
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Only missing some supports like on a commercial plate
Only missing some supports like on a commercial plate 3d model
Syd K
sydkahn

It would be so cool if you made them configurable - like one that had a socket, then a big square switch and then a small light switch for instance

Paul B
logicalplanet

Interesting idea. I will give it some thought. I am not sure I know how to do that but if I can it would be great. Thank you.

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Sierra-Noble

Make sure to print using flame retardant filaments.

Tyler D
yesimreal5

Are your switch plates catching fire? this may be a wiring issue

Holt H
HarperCrafthall

I have definitely found scorch marks on the back side of some outlet covers when I have gone to replace them. Every house I’ve owned has some weird wiring done by previous owners. Don’t be lax with precautions around mains power.

Paul B
logicalplanet

In North America at least, the switch and outlet covers are considered part of the electrical enclosure and the electrical code requires that they be made from flame-retardant material.

Luciana Z
FrogPrinter57

I can only open one file. IT NOT WORKEY

Paul B
logicalplanet

Can you explain what file can you open and not open.

Paul B
logicalplanet

Can you explain what file can you open and not open.

WallPlate replacements

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