Arduino Case with Multifunction-Shield

Arduino Case with Multifunction-Shield

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Based on a lasercutter pattern from c't Make 03/18, I modeled a 3D model for an Arduino with multifunction-shield case. The idea and design belong to c't Make magazine. My 3D model is the result of my efforts. It's my first ever model, so here are some tips for working with it: - Reaming the bolt hole after printing helps. - Sanding the button holes makes them easier to move. The button-tacks (V4_Knöpfe_Arduino) come in different sizes, allowing you to find the best fit. They're printed with 100% infill, while the rest has 15% infill. To attach the Arduino to the backside, you'll need four screws: M2 x 20 and four M2 female screws. For attaching the Arduino at the backside, use three screws: M2x20, along with many M2 female screws (I used four between the Arduino and the backside and two on the other side of the backside to tighten everything). Here are some tips for printing the pieces: - In CURA, turn off the setting "Union Overlapping Volumes" (Mesh Fixes).

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