Organizer for random arduino parts (fitted for Ender 3)
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I designed this to efficiently organize my Arduino components. This initial iteration likely contains areas for improvement. It's also intended to be stackable, but I encountered minor warping issues in the corners. While it functions as expected, stacked units appear less visually appealing. Your results may differ. The box dimensions are 233mm by 210mm by 30mm, with an additional 4mm of alignment pin height (increasing to 34mm) in the corners. This model can be printed on a standard Ender 3, but you must carefully position bed clamps. Using the Cura stock profile may also require adjusting the allowed build area. To ensure safety, consider scaling down the design by approximately 3%. The wall thickness is 1.2mm and the bottom thickness is 0.96mm. Printing with a 0.6mm nozzle at a 0.32mm layer height (resulting in a print time of around 6-8 hours) yields optimal results, allowing you to maintain your typical speed by 20%. Printing with a 0.4mm nozzle will require significantly longer times. Version1_alternative is an experiment featuring rounded interior corners. Although it's more aesthetically pleasing, its print time is substantially increased.
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