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jffe
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Electrical Outlet by meyendlesss
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jffe
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Oh maaannn, you made a whole finished one, you win. smile:p I had started one over the winter, yours even has the ground plug and screw on the plate though, nice work. smile:)

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Carl
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Nicely worked out, looks like you could do light switches to match smile:)
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voldemort
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very well done especially with the varying screw types and layout ---might consider europeen outlets to --shouldnt be to hard to mod to add that option[B]
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Kraellin
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great! but, uhm, it's upside down. the ground always goes on the bottom smile;)
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meyendlesss
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Thanks for the positive comments. This filter is a rebuild of one I made a while back.

Carl, I have a light switch almost finished... just touching it up a bit.

voldemort, I'm working on adding a bunch of different outlet and plate styles...

Kraellin, where I am our outlets don't always have the ground on the bottom. There's a control to flip them in the filter. smile;) smile;)
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Kraellin
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hehe, that's ok. ours arent always installed the same way, either. glad you have the toggle for that smile:)
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Conniekat8
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Now that's clever! Love it!!!!
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jffe
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Kraellin, where I am our outlets don't always have the ground on the bottom.


----Oh you live in the ghetto too ? smile:p

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smile:-p
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Redcap
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I like this filter, however, you have the shaded area casting a plastic reflective glare so it doesn't look like it has depth, rather just a black indententation. I only changed one connection to your filter and see how it is different.

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Redcap
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Here is what it looks like without the shine on the black part.




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meyendlesss
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smile:| umm... is this filter going on the list? I have already fixed this in an update to be submitted soon. Not really a big deal, but ya know... smile:eek:

Anyway, thanks for trying it out smile:)
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umm... is this filter going on the list? I have already fixed this in an update to be submitted soon. Not really a big deal, but ya know...


----It's a good sign, you've captured people's imagination and interest, we don't post (or even start threads) about every filter, you should be proud. Even if people can be nit-picky or ask for updates/changes ha-ha, it's only because they like the filter to start with. smile:)

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smile;) I know... heh, just kinda crabby today. I actually do appreciate any comments/critisizm/suggestions. I just submitted my update that fixes the reflectivity problem... Redcap, you almost had it... but ya only had the outlets reflective smile:)
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StevieJ
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Nice!!! Useful for very detailed interior renders..... smile:)
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jffe wrote:
Oh maaannn, you made a whole finished one, you win. Tongue I had started one over the winter, yours even has the ground plug and screw on the plate though, nice work. Smile



hehe....I was looking at the plugs in my house a couple of days before this filter was posted thinking to myself...Boy I should make an electric outlet filter... smile:D


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great! but, uhm, it's upside down. the ground always goes on the bottom Wink


Depends on who installed the plugs... smile:D smile;)

Oh ya by the way..GREAT filter... smile:) It will be very useful..
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hehe....I was looking at the plugs in my house a couple of days before this filter was posted thinking to myself...Boy I should make an electric outlet filter...


Thanks, CFandM, for the reply

I had a rough version of this done back in the fall, but couldn't be online much. Then I lost my computer and internet, and a bunch of other stuff happened so I was unable to post anything at all until just recently. I was going through my folders of filters a few weeks ago and decided to rebuild this and submit it. It's great to see that people are liking it.

I added a control to adjust the width of the plate, and submitted it in a recent update, but I'm not sure if it was really necessary... anyone care to comment?

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