
Arduino Hardcase
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The Arduino hardcase is a protective laser-cut acrylic enclosure that shields your Arduino's ports and headers from damage in transit, while also offering standard bolt patterns for attaching the device to other projects. The top piece features cutouts for easy access to headers and the reset button; customization options include adding or enclosing shields. Creating this case took approximately three hours, and cutting it on a laser should take 6-7 minutes. Assembling the parts takes an additional 10-15 minutes, using materials like 1/8th inch acrylic, 1/4 inch acrylic, nuts, and bolts (English sizing; metric adjustments are possible). Detailed DXF files and assembly instructions will be posted later.
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