
Adjustable LIDAR Housing for Scanse "Sweep"
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This is an OpenSCAD model of a housing for a Scanse "Sweep" LIDAR, crafted to provide a solid foundation for this cutting-edge sensor. The design revolves around two primary components: a base and a cover/housing. The base is specifically engineered to accommodate the mobile platform required by the "Sweep" LIDAR, while the housing can be easily attached to it; however, an experienced OpenSCAD user could modify it for use on another platform if needed. More detailed information about the design and assembly process can be found within the code itself. Print Settings Printer: Flashforge Creator 3D Pro Rafts: Doesn't Matter Supports: Yes Resolution: Normal (0.1-0.15mm) Infill: 10% Notes: I've successfully printed this housing using various printers, including a Flashforge Creator 3D, Raise3D, and Type A, all with PLA filament. The ideal printing conditions involve setting the extruder temperature to 220C and the bed temperature to 70C. How I Designed This I designed this model in OpenSCAD, utilizing the precise dimensions and specifications provided on the Scanse website for the "Sweep" LIDAR.
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