hackerboxes 3d models
31 3d models found related to hackerboxes.thingiverse
This is a stand / PCB holder for Hackerboxes #0087 Press-fits onto posts with no glue required. The slightly imperfect shape produced by the printer should allow the PCB to snap right into place with a little pressure. I left room between the PCB and...
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I have designed this case for Hackerboxes 0089 WiSpy box. When putting together do not clip the LCD/Antenna board in slide it in from the side. Features:-Clip to hold LCD/Antenna Board-Dedicated spot to hold the GPS Antenna Needed Hardware:-M3...
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This is an enclosure I made for the Hackerboxes 0089. It could also be used for a DIY Wardriving rig using the same components with perfboard or a custom PCB of the same size. This design could probably use a little work, and the top needs to be...
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I've developed a customized build for Hackerbox 0021, specifically designed for ease of assembly. The top component requires additional support to function properly, whereas the bottom section works seamlessly without it. To prepare the SD module,...
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You'll need a small USB camera for Hackerboxes #0024, which you can attach to the top of the Pan/Tilt assembly. Unfortunately, this camera doesn't come with any mounting bracket. ...This bracket will enable you to use some of the screw hardware included...
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This is a case for the HackerBoxes #0044 SIMON SAYS Badge Kit, designed to safeguard fingers from the sharp leads on the back by securely holding the badge in place. The badge fits snugly into its designated slot within the case. It prints...
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When I got my hands on this kit from Hackerboxes #18 (http://www.instructables.com/id/HackerBoxes-0018-Circuit-Circus/), I was impressed by its compact design and variety of tools like frequency and voltage meters, etc. This time, I wanted to take a...
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https://hackerboxes.com/collections/past-hackerboxes/products/hackerbox-0091-fibonacci https://cybercitycircuits.com/ You'll need: - 4x M3 threaded heat-press inserts: https://www.mcmaster.com/94459A130/ - 4x M3 12mm screws:...
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Here's my updated version of a tray for Hackerbox #26, featuring an integrated small housing for the pulse sensor that adds a touch of elegance to the entire setup.
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Box with sliding dovetail lid for Hackerbox 0089 WiSpy. Notes: - My Antenna holes on the OLED board were not mirrored, so you may have to drill out your antenna holes to fit it. - Drill small holes on the runners for the main board to screw it...
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This is a case for the JamBox that was part of HackerBox #0028. To assemble, start by printing 8 buttons and one each of the other parts. Hold the lid upside down and insert the buttons into their respective holes. Next, carefully place the JamBox...
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This enclosure is for HackerBox #0050. I mounted my TFT module on pin headers instead of soldering it directly onto the board. If you soldered your TFT, print HB050_body_tft_soldered_on.stl. I haven't tested this part yet, but it should fit fine...
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This is a case for the EtherTap device included as part of HackerBox #0031. The EtherTap lets users tap into an ethernet cable and analyze traffic over it to resolve networking issues or perform penetration testing. This case comes in two parts and...
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this is a case I made to hold hackerbox 61 it is designed to resemble an old school SNES. I've printed in ABS and PLA now and it fits perfectly. update-12/10/2020 I have broken the print into three pieces instead of two as I have been having...
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This is a case for the Biosense board that came in HackerBox #0026. This case does not provide a place for the 9V battery, although it does provide a hole for the battery connector wires. To make this, you will need to print one copy of each of the...
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Frame to support FPGA Lab from HackerBox 88 (https://hackerboxes.com). You may find it's easier to fit by trimming the places indicated in the image with red boxes extra close to the board. FPGA board slides into lower portion of frame and...
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My PRUSA did a great slice to have the Hackerbox Skull print on the same color, then change to white for the skull. Add your own lanyard. I repurposed a HACKERBOXES lanyard from one of the previous box projects. The display can be mounted in...
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Case for the AM/FM radio kit in Hackerbox 0086 from Hackerbox.com. Used Blender for design of model. ... Used Cura for the slicer.
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The Hackerbox 096 is a two meter transceiver. This kit is fun to build and teaches a lot about how easy it is to build a simple radio like this. The box comes with a bare PCB and parts, that are easily assembled but it does not have rubber feet or...
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The battery powering our biosensing technology lies hidden beneath the circuit board.
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This case is an adaptation on the JHewitt case from @barry99705. https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5642635 The extra hole on the base and lid (in the middle) is for you to use the window mount from this project: ...
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Commercial Yagi antennas typically have a plastic casing, which I have replicated here.See Part 1 for the project case itself: HackerBox #0089 - Case for "WiSPY" wardriving kitHere's the product pageHere's the build instructionsThis should print...
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This case is specifically designed to hold the Buck Boost voltage converter, along with its accompanying voltage display and potentiometer from HackerBoxes #17. ...The design allows for easy attachment of banana plugs on both sides, enabling users to...
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This is a box for a benchtop power supply, project outlined on Hackerboxes.com, Box 17. Work in progress. Box size measures 9.25 x 6.25 x 3.5 inches, so please note it may not fit all 3D printers. Prototype created using a Projet SD3510 from 3D...
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This setup perfectly matches the parts from Hackerbox #0023. No ramps or supports are needed, as everything prints effortlessly. ...A spot of hot glue applied once everything is securely in place will keep it nice and sturdy for exploration if you...
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For more information on the DemonSeed hardware and HackerBoxes electronics subscription, visit these links: https://o.mg.lol/ and https://hackerboxes.com/. Note: The DemonSeed logo is incorporated into this assembly for easy identification, as I...
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Used code from the Kronos Hackerbox (#0085) for the display, modified for additional display information, as well as a tiered menu/submenu for changing the channel and volume with the rotary encoder. Print on face, no supports required. The...
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This is based on the version provided in Hackerboxes Box #18. An optional knob is included to compensate for the short amount of the rotary knob sticking out. Print Settings Printer Brand: Prusa Printer: Prusa Mk2 Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution:...
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... bolts to hold it all together. Case here: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5532262 Also works with this case for the HackerBox 089 kit https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5951537 Comment and let me know if you have recommendations on improvements.
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This is based on the version provided in Hackerboxes Box #18. An optional knob is included to compensate for the short amount of the rotary knob sticking out.</p> <h3>Print Settings</h3> <p><strong>Printer Brand:</strong></p> <p>Prusa</p> <p...