Garage ESP Case

Garage ESP Case

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<p>Thank you walter for this awesome, handy model!</p> <p>Added the screw sockets, holes and engraving in Tinkercad: <a href="https://www.tinkercad.com/things/imjQSvoq28o-garage-esp-case">https://www.tinkercad.com/things/imjQSvoq28o-garage-esp-case</a></p> <p>Printed in PET (235 degrees, 70 degrees bed, still warping unfortunately), fixed to the garage door opener using double sided tape (for now).</p> <p>Another thing to remember for the next case: 0.5mm of tolerance may be ok for part that get tightly pressed together, but it lead to the perfboard fitting very tightly (I don't even know how I'm going to get it out again). Upside: In the end, I didn't need any screws.</p> <p>Created with Customizer <a href="/apps/customizer/run">https://www.thingiverse.com/apps/customizer/run?thing_id=384919</a>, using the following options:</p> <p>interiorWidth = 52</p> <p>interiorLength = 40.5</p> <p>interiorHeight = 17</p> <p>interiorFillet = 2.0</p> <p>hingeWidth = 10</p> <p>coverThickness = 1.5</p> <p>sidewallWidth = 1.5</p> <p>lidInsetHeight = 4</p> <p>hingeThickness = 0.3</p> <p>hingeLengthScale = 1.4</p> <p>rimInset = 0.6</p> <p>tabSize = 1</p> <p>hingeFillet = 3</p> <p>lidInsetOffset = 0.0</p> Category: Electronics

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