Arduino mega case - 703
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Since I needed multiple enclosures for the Arduino Mega 2560 with ramp board, I meticulously re-created the electronics and then conceived this sleek and airy 80's-inspired design around it. The three case parts simply snap together on top of each other. If you're not satisfied with that, you'll need to modify it using removable adhesive (such as Fixogum). The photographs featuring a grey background display the optimal orientation for a FDM printer. Specifically, print the lower part upside down, the middle part standing normally on its four guides, and the upper part facing horizontally upwards – be sure to use support structures, scaling in the Z-axis – for example, 101.5% on an Ender 3. Michael from 'Teaching Tech' would say: "Happy 3D printing!" – exclusively designed for 3D printing –
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