Enclosure for EdX/HarvardX Tiny Machine Learning course Arduino Shield
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This is an enclosure for the Arduino Shield as used in the HarvardX/EdX Tiny Machine Learning - Deploying TinyML - course. For information on the kit and shield see: https://store.arduino.cc/tiny-machine-learning-kit The top fits the bottom very tight, which has the advantage that it stays in place without screws. What could be changed in a next version is: 1 add two small holes to see the LED's (for the translucent DLP this is not needed) 2 add camera tripod type mount 3 add handle to the mini joystick (ambitious) It has been printed on a Creality CR20-pro FDM printer and an Anycubic Photon Mono SE DLP printer. Slicing was done with Simplify3D for FDM and Lychee for DLP. It was printed using FormFutura PLA and Anycubic UV Rapid resin. In both cases it prints well with default settings. DLP prints most smooth for flat surfaces under an angle of 45' and a layer height that is equal to the dot size (0,051 for the Mono SE)
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