Trinket M0 case V2
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After getting my Trinket M0, I ripped out the reset button three times in two days. So I decided to create a protective case for it to shield it from my clumsy hands. As I couldn't find a case that matched my ideas, I designed one myself. This case is intended for development purposes with a Trinket M0 on a breadboard, but if needed, it can also be used for a final product. I aimed to make the shape resemble the board's design to maintain its spirit. You'll need transparent filament to let the light from the LEDs shine through or keep them hidden. A tool is necessary to access the reset button. As you can see, there are no flanges or screw holes to close it. Take the lid, snap it into place, and apply heat carefully at the joints (just enough to avoid making it hard to remove if needed) with a soldering iron or pyrograph at about 200° to melt the plastic into one piece. Clean it properly afterwards! Alternatively, use a specialized tip for this purpose. The board will be securely locked inside forever (you can break the case or apply heat again, so that's not a permanent lock). I called it V2 because I made an initial attempt, but it was a disaster and better left unmentioned.
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