Stubby Volume Control

Stubby Volume Control

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A cutting-edge volume control system that has been engineered to perfection. For a detailed explanation, please refer to all the files available on github at https://github.com/alanmcruickshank/stubby-volume-control. The GitHub repository also includes an assembly file demonstrating how it all comes together - note: It's a sophisticated model so may take some time to render in OpenSCAD! Key Features: - A highly advanced planetary gearbox - A pulsing light ring that adds a dynamic touch - All non-electronics and non-fixings are designed in OpenSCAD and can be 3D printed with ease - EAGLE files are provided for the PCBs Bill of Materials: - 1x Non-transparent filament - I used filaprint PLA blue for the pictures shown - 1x Translucent filament - I used filaprint translucent yellow PETG in the print shown, use this for the file named "LightRing" - 1x Printed PCB of the encoder board - 1x Printer PCB of the LED board - 1x Digistump Micro - 1x Standard incremental encoder - 5x 5mm LEDs - Cool white worked well in my case - 16x M3 nuts - 6x M3x5 Socket Head Screws - 5x M3x12 Socket Head Screws - 10x M3x18 Socket Head Screws - 5x M3 Nyloc Nuts - Plenty of little wires, some solder, and a lot of patience This project builds on the exceptional [gear library by GregFrost](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3575), which is truly remarkable.

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