BOSEbuild Wall Mount

by Toglefritz in Workshop > CNC

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The BOSEbuild Wall Mount is a 3D-printable system of components that allow a BOSEbuild speaker cube to be easily mounted on a wall or other surface. The speaker can also be angled in any direction using two ball-and-socket joints on the wall mounting system. This way, your BOSEbuild speaker cube can be mounted up and off your work surface, and be angled towards you to deliver the best-sounding audio. The wall mounting system is based on the brackets used for the HTC Vive VR system lighthouses. For both the HTC Vive lighthouses and the BOSEbuild speaker cube, the ability to point the devices in a specific direction is important for the best performance. Aside from the 3D printed components, you will need an 80mm length of M8 threaded rod, and two wall-mounting screws to complete the build. All of the design files and other resources are available in the GitHub repository for this project: https://github.com/Toglefritz/BOSEbuild_Wall_Mount