Silicone molding of a ESP8266 (Wemos mini)

Silicone molding of a ESP8266 (Wemos mini)

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This is a mold form for the popular MCU ESP8266. It uses the development board from Wemos mini and their battery and motor shield. The application field is a vibrating toy. Wireless charging, motion traacking and the integration of a IP67 switch is included. Why should I overmold with silicone? To protect from water or other hazardous sustances. To make a simple encasement. To protect from damage when falling down. How do I charge the battery? The solution includes a wireless charging module. How do I upload new sketches? Uploading is done "over the air" from a web browser. Detailed instructions: http://bodyinteraction.org/2017/03/29/molding-the-basic-node-for-the-internet-of-sex-toys-part-2/ Print Settings Printer: XYZ da Vinci 1.0 Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 0.2 Infill: min 30%

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