SiliconFox speaker
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Human: Made with precision, this 3D printed speaker features a Raspberry Pi B and PlainAmp amplifier, all powered by a reliable 6000 mAh battery pack. Seamlessly connect via AirPlay. Print Settings Printer: Utilizing the Zortrax M200 for exceptional results. Rafts: Strategically employed to ensure stability. Supports: Provided to facilitate complex designs. Resolution: Achieved at an impressive 0.19mm precision. Infill: Opted for light infill to maintain structural integrity. Notes: Printed in ABS, it's crucial to have a heated bed to prevent warping. Internal parts, printed in PLA on a Witbox, add an extra layer of sophistication. Post-Printing Assembly involves carefully combining the different shell parts. A bold touch comes from painting with Petrol blue. How I Designed This Introduction This speaker was designed as part of a Mechatronics course at the Technical University of Denmark. Electronics were delivered plug-and-play, allowing our group of six to focus on designing the shell and adding a battery pack for portability. All parts were crafted in PTC Creo Parametric. Assembly and printing notes In our assembly process, we omitted using the holes in the shell for mounting the speaker grill, instead opting for press fit between the two components. When printing gitter_stof.stl, we halted the process at 14%, creating space for a cloth insertion. Remember to use cloth that allows sound passage.
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