
Vertical Arduino Nano holder
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The Arduino Nano stand is a vertical platform that allows you to integrate the Nano into a larger project within a bigger enclosure, making its pins accessible for wiring to other components. This updated version of the vertical holder was created by jukka5, but I've reinforced the upper arms and modified the upper clips. The base has been enlarged as well. This stand is made from ABS plastic so it can be solvent welded into a larger ABS box if needed. With PLA, you could use Superglue to secure it in a similar manner. To attach the Nano, start by inserting the bottom first, then bend the upper legs to fit in the top section. The "long" file is for the Nano 33 IOT board and has been stretched by 1.2 mm from its original size. Print Settings: Printer: Turnigee (Hobby King) Fabrikator Rafts: Yes Supports: No Resolution: 0.1mm Infill: 20% Notes: ABS printing with a 225C printhead and a 105C print bed on Kapton. Post-Printing: When using ABS, it's a good idea to paint the upper clips with acetone to fuse and strengthen the layers, preventing breakage from occurring.
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