Monster in a Box

Monster in a Box

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Monster in a BoxAZ-Delivery 2023 Halloween project mechanical parts adapted to be fully 3D printable.https://www.az-delivery.de/blogs/azdelivery-blog-fur-arduino-und-raspberry-pi/halloween-2023-das-monster-in-der-kisteCould not finish the full box in time for Halloween, so the prototype build uses just a cardboard box around the 3D printed internals. Everything uses M3 hardware (and some M2.5 hardware for the servo horns) - no glue required. Some parts have multiple mounting points to allow some flexibility in the final design.I noticed in my build that the distance sensor was mounted too far back and was prone to false triggering. The released parts have updated mounting points further in front.Instructions:Speaker Rail part needs to printed twiceM3x10 hardware can be used in most places3x M2.5x6 required for servo horn to printed part connections1x M3x16 or longer to guide the claw armOptional:Shorter M3 hardware in some places (e.g. 4x M3x6 to fix speaker to speaker rails if available)4x M3nS square nuts for extra sturdy connection of walls and floorDemo Video:https://youtu.be/8u83jcRyNo8

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