Case for ESP32 Pico Kit
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<p>Despite having thousands of variants of ESP32 available on the market, I haven't found any case for the pico kit anywhere, so I made my own.</p><p>It has integrated buttons in top part of the case, accessible pin headers at the bottom and hole for USB connector. </p><p> </p><p>You will also need 4x M3 nut and 4x M3x8 (or longer) screws to build it together. </p><p> </p><p>The pico board sits quite loosely inside, I might make a version with less tolerance in the futur - OR just put a piece of paper under the esp32 board?</p><p> </p><p>The holes for M3 nuts are tested on new prusa mk3s, so it might be possible they will be bit too small on printers that aren't tuned so nicely - maybe cleaning the hole with small knife or file would make it fit? </p><p> </p><p>On my settings it prints just over 1h:</p><p>Layer 0.3mm</p><p>3 Perimeters, 4top/3bottom full layers</p><p>10% infill</p><p>80mm/s printing speed</p><p>No supports needed.</p>
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