Small Electronics Case

Small Electronics Case

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This little electronics housing is designed specifically for holding small hobby boards measuring 45mmx45mm in size, allowing you to easily add tiny circuits to any project of yours. For my particular need, I required two compact control circuits to power fans on my trusty Mini Kossel instead of relying on commercial solutions; therefore, I opted to design and print my own enclosures from scratch. The final product then got securely attached to my 3D printed frame. You'll need the following components: Two M3 nuts Two or four small wood screws (grade #4) Either two M3x30 bolts for mounting onto the Mini Kossel's main frame or M3x25 bolts for securing at the top To assemble the circuit enclosures, please follow these easy-to-follow steps: Firstly, print out both the top and bottom components of the enclosure; remember to add internal supports while printing. Once done, carefully remove all printed supports from the design with a hobby knife. After you've taken care of the support structures, proceed to install your PCB inside. Use screws on the bottom part for holding it firmly in place. The last step is placing the top onto the circuit board and fastening both together using the supplied M3 bolts securely at their respective places.

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