Tiny-G Electronics Stand

Tiny-G Electronics Stand

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I built a stand for my TinyG electronics connected to my Shapeoko 2 CNC Mod that I created. The design was crafted in Solidworks and is relatively straightforward. The stand consists of .25" Acrylic and particle board, which is surprisingly strong considering it's often used in house building. A full sheet of this material fell off a truck right in front of my home, but the delivery team never stopped to pick it up. Fortunately for me, I was able to salvage it and now it's an integral part of one of my projects. I sourced all the necessary components from Ebay. The on/off toggle switch is a Nickel Plated - 6A/120V - Steampunk Switch - 2-Wire model that provides a sleek and functional addition to my setup. The pushon-pushoff emergency STOP button is connected via a cable and features a J 188 Judco SWITCH SPST ON-OFF Pushbutton 6A 125VAC 5" Wire W/ Rubber Hat 511PB design. This vital component ensures that I can quickly halt the operation in case of an emergency. To keep my electronics cool, I'm using an 80mmX80mm 12VDC Fan with a cover that was not purchased on Ebay. The fan provides efficient airflow and helps maintain a comfortable operating temperature for my components. My Power Supply is a Delta PMT 24V 150W Panel Mount Power Supply Mean Well MW NES-150-24 TUV/UL/CB/CE model, which offers reliable performance and meets various international safety standards. The screws, nuts, and other hardware came from McMaster Carr. I used the 91292A022-M3X30 SHCS, 90309A008-Spacers, and 90576A104-M3 Nylon Lined Locknuts to secure all the components in place.

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