
Makey Makey 3D Printed Case for Elementary and Middle Schools
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This highly durable, 3D printable Makey Makey case was specifically designed for CU Science Discovery's STEM Outreach Programming initiatives. To maximize protection, a piece of 1/8" craft foam is strategically positioned at the bottom, serving as a shock absorber and cushioning agent using the available spaces on the bottom. We print these cases with high-quality settings, utilizing a 10-loop brim in conjunction with our Lulzbot TAZ-Mini 3D printer, ensuring accurate printing. However, it's essential to note that lower quality settings may not produce optimal results due to the tight tolerances of the hinges. For any questions or feedback, please contact Eric Carpenter, Education Designer at the University of Colorado Boulder's Science Discovery Program via email at eric.carpenter@colorado.edu or phone 303-492-3992. Printer Settings: * Printer Brand: LulzBot * Printer Model: Mini * Rafts: No * Supports: Yes * Resolution: High * Infill Percentage: 25% * Notes: These cases work best with ABS or HIPS Plastic. Makey Makey Case Design Overview and Background: A protective case designed for elementary and middle school use to safeguard the Makey Makey device from damage.
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