
Case / Enclosure for Adafruit's ESP8266 Breakout Board (Huzzah)
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Best used with male headers soldered top-side, though now available with bottom cutout too. Try using the asterisk cutout to organize wiring if free. Printing notes This case was designed around a 0.48mm extrusion width. This gives features on the case added strength. If the case isn't printing quite right, try adjusting the slicer's extrusion width. Buttons Two buttons are held in by a toe-like lip so they don't go flying if the case gets flipped upside down. To insert them, put the toe in first and press it in at an angle. Depending on your print, filing or cutting may make insertion easier! Dust covers Two covers keep things clean. Both are press-fit with the asterisk cover having a looser/thinner fit. They're optional and are included in the 'everything' plate as well as separately. Updates 2017-08-17: A case with slots for bottom side headers was added. 2017-03-15: The size of the header cutout was increased and the asterisk cutout was made sturdier. Print settings: Printer: Prusa i3 MK2 Resolution: 0.2mm Infill: 20% Notes: 0.4mm nozzle 0.48 extrusion width Material: PLA (Ultimachine Purple Translucent + Plasty Mladec Yellow PLA + Atomic Filament Gemstone Ruby Red)
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