
Arduino Leonardo Case
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--UPDATE 3/25/16:-- A few users reported interference with micro USB cables while trying to plug into Arduino, so some modifications were made and a newer version uploaded. The cutout for the micro USB is now deeper, allowing all cables to clear without issue. If anyone finds more problems, let me know and I'll be happy to correct them. This slim two-piece enclosure keeps your Arduino Leonardo safe and stylish while you develop your next project. It protects your micro-controller while remaining fully functional. Headers are accessible through slots in the top cover, and status LEDs remain visible while enclosed. The reset button can also be pressed through a small hole in the lid. We think this enclosure looks great when printed in different colors for the top and bottom, resulting in a fantastic surface finish with almost any printing settings. Only a minimum amount of support is required for the underside of the top cover. The top cover attaches using 4x - M3x0.5mmx8mm socket cap bolts that thread into M3x0.5mmx3.8mm heat set inserts installed in the lower part of the enclosure. Part numbers have been included below. McMaster-Carr Part Nos: * 4x - M3x0.5mmx8mm socket cap bolts: 92290A113 * 4x - M3x0.5mmx3.8mm heat set inserts: 94180A331 Check us out at www.mattertec3d.com for all your 3D printing needs. You can also check out our similar enclosure for an MSP430 Launchpad here: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1371638
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