Multimedia Wireless Boombox

Multimedia Wireless Boombox

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This is a wireless home music receiver originally designed for my kids to listen to music wirelessly via NFS or internet radio. At the moment I have made 2 pieces. The first one has already been working without problems for over 1 year. Printing: Use ABS plastic with a printing temperature of 230 degrees and a heated bed of 80 degrees. It is better to use 100% infill for stiffness, but options are possible. Any color can be used except "Face_bezel.stl", which must be transparent to allow light from the LEDs and signals from the infrared remote control to pass through. The parts can be processed after printing, I glued the cracks and painted black after putty. If the print quality is high, then you do not need to paint. The assembly is shown in the video ► https://youtu.be/lL6zzCLZ9Yc Screws required for assembly: 2,5x10 2,5x16 2,5x35 The front panel is assembled with a false panel and is simply clamped by the base and cover, which are tightened with screws. All detailed instructions are here ► http://www.rmicro.ru/en/blog/start Leave comments on how to improve the project, I will fix it in the next version. Enjoy :)

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