Gerry Sweeney's Seven Decade Programmable Resistor Box

Gerry Sweeney's Seven Decade Programmable Resistor Box

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A straightforward DIY project: constructing a resistor decade board with precision. Accessible open-source code is available on http://gerrysweeney.com, ready for your adaptation. Printed in PLA or ABS material, this board can be assembled using four precisely positioned M2.5 x 8mm screws without the need for any additional fastening components such as nuts. Printing simplicity allows for support-free construction and stable performance in PLA due to its superior rigidity. Compared to other versions, this design showcases increased ease of printing with more accommodating tolerance levels, making it a hassle-free endeavor. The symmetrical box facilitates installation from either orientation. OpenSCAD enables seamless modification by users, providing room to tweak the hole size or explore alternative features to suit their requirements.

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