3D Printed Case for Arduino Uno, Leonardo.
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When you tackle your Arduino DIY projects, it's really smart to have a case for them handy. You can print an easy-to-print case for the Arduino UNO or Leonardo with just a few simple clicks. The design allows you to print without supports and no bridges are needed either. Download editable OpenSCAD files from https://github.com/zygmuntw/3D-Printed-Case-for-Arduino. If you'd like to modify this model or create something similar, check out the link below: https://www.fiverr.com/p3d_lab/do-cad-parametric-modelling-for-3d-printing. Want to emboss a text or logo on your 3D printed case? Take a look at https://www.fiverr.com/p3d_lab/emboss-text-or-logo-on-3d-model. **Print Settings:** Brand: Prusa Model: Prusa Clone Rafts: No Supports: No Get ready to bring it all together! Here's how: Printed on both Leapfrog Creatr (0.35mm nozzle) and Prusa i3 (0.3mm nozzle) printers with amazing results using the following settings: Layer Height - 0.25mm Perimeter Width - 0.5mm You'll need four self-tapping Pozi CSK screws, size 4, length 16mm to assemble your project.
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