Arduino Uno Snug Case

Arduino Uno Snug Case

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This is my remix of Esquilo's Arduino case. I believe the original designer intended to create a sleek-looking enclosure for a completed project. My remake, however, focuses on making a permanent home for my prototyping Arduino with ease of use as the top priority. The main distinction lies in the larger holes on the lid, allowing a clear view of the pin labels printed on the circuit board. Other modifications include: 1) Additional supports on the lid ensure the Arduino stays secure without needing screws. 2) Most of the lid has been slimmed down to function as a window - if made from transparent material, that is. 3) Two more clips have been added at the front and back to keep the lid securely in place. 4) The reset button hole has been enlarged for easy access. Print settings: Printer brand: Ultimaker Printer: Ultimaker 2 Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 0.4 nozzle with a 0.2 mm layer thickness Infill: 20% Notes: Top and bottom shell thickness was set to 0.8mm. If you lower it, you may end up with infill instead of a solid window on the lid.

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