April 8, 2026
Description
I had an older (but still pretty fine working) xbox one s hanging behind my television.
To mount it i bought a metal frame which fits easily on the vesa screw holes of the tv.
Now i bought a newer xbox series s and wanted to replace the other one with it.
But the newer console is smaller.
So first i was thinking about designing a full bracket or frame on my own to mount it (because i did not find any to buy).
As soon as i was checking how i could do it i came up with the idea to just print some adapter for keeping the mounting frame that i have.
And what you see here is a simple but perfectly working model.
I printed two parts of it (one for the top, the other for the bottom) on my Bambu Lab P1S with the following settings:
Material: ASA from Bambu Lab in Grey
Nozzle-Temp: 270°C
Bed-Temp: 100°C (Bambu Lab Textured PEI)
Support: Yes (normal)
Nozzle: 0,4mm
Layer Height: 0,2mm
Infill: 15% (aligned rectilinear)
Wall Loops: 2
Wall Generator: Standard
Bottom and Top Shell Layers: 4
Initial Layer Speed: 50mm/s
Outer Wall Speed: 150mm/s
Inner Wall Speed: 200mm/s
Infill Speed: 200mm/s
Travel Speed: 500mm/s
Fan Speed: 30%
Brim: 15mm
You do not need to use ASA, but i had no better fitting color in PETG opened ^^
So i took this.
Maybe you could also use PLA, but not sure how hot it will be on the backside of the tv.
At least it is minimalistic and does not cover the holes of the xbox to keep the hot air from circulating / escaping.
I added some small lips to the adapter to keep the xbox in place as well to keep the adapter in the wall or vesa mounting frame.
I hope the model will help other people to save money from buying another mounting frame.
License:
Creative Commons — Attribution — Noncommercial — Share Alike
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