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GSpeed 12-14-2015 06:13 PM

3D Printer Arduino Case
 
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I made this little case here to hold an Arduino Uno, a 4xAA battery case, a momentary pushbutton, and a standard 16x2 OLED screen. I couldn't find one out there I liked that had a place for a battery box, so I made this one.

Hope someone else here can find it useful! The STL files are attached in the zip file below.

Jake

philooo 12-14-2015 06:36 PM

what kind of printer do you have ? I am asking because I know you guys make some serious research so I figured you picked a good one ;)

srizzors25 12-14-2015 06:46 PM

Good looking case man! Looks like your printer has pretty decent resolution which is nice. The tricky part now is trying to actually thread screws in there... good lucky trying to pull that lid off more than once!

if you put some helicoil inserts in the base for the screws to go into, you'll be in good shape. did that a bunch at my last job works great!

GSpeed 12-14-2015 11:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by philooo (Post 2480572)
what kind of printer do you have ? I am asking because I know you guys make some serious research so I figured you picked a good one ;)

One I designed and made. :D 18" x 18" x 18" build volume, heated bed, E3Dv6 hotend with Bulldog XL extruder, Smoothieboard controller. It's working pretty well so far! I've printed two uprights in the past week. Took forever, but the Smoothieboard did GREAT. I've used one for the past two years or so, and I really can't recommend it enough.

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Originally Posted by srizzors25 (Post 2480585)
Good looking case man! Looks like your printer has pretty decent resolution which is nice. The tricky part now is trying to actually thread screws in there... good lucky trying to pull that lid off more than once!

if you put some helicoil inserts in the base for the screws to go into, you'll be in good shape. did that a bunch at my last job works great!

Thanks. I need to buy some plastic threading screws, I've used those with some success too.

Jake


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