
ArduinoBox
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ArduinoBox 3D printable box for the Arduino Box for Arduino. This box protects our arduino when carrying it in a bag with other items by placing the plate inside and securing it with a lid featuring magnetic closure. To receive support, follow these steps: Step 1: Print the 3D media Choose the .STL file from the download section and take it to your printer. The box shown in the images was printed using Cura Software following these parameters: Material: ABS Blue and White Printer: Prusa i3 Laminator: Made with Cura Temperature: Extruder (Nozzle 0.4) at 240°C and Bed at 90°C Layer height: 0.2mm Speed: 40mm/s Plugin: 4 Pause at height {(0.9/25/25/0/5),(2.1/25/25/0/5),(3.2/25/25/0/5),(4.4/25/25/0/5)} Step 2: We become a magnet Once printed, we need some magnets. I used neodymium magnets, rectangular in shape at 5x5x1 mm, and stuck them into the front hinges, fitting perfectly into the gap designed for this purpose. Step 3: Place the Arduino inside the box With everything in place, our project is complete.
With this file you will be able to print ArduinoBox with your 3D printer. Click on the button and save the file on your computer to work, edit or customize your design. You can also find more 3D designs for printers on ArduinoBox.