Wireless Tag Weather protector
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This is a watertight case specifically made for the http://WirelessTag.net motion sensor tags. I create it out of high-quality ABS plastic and use acetone vapor treatment for thirty minutes to give it a stunning finish that also protects it from water damage. Next, I securely fasten the case to a piece of wood using #6 brass woodscrews with their closed ends facing upwards. The sensor tag can then be effortlessly slid into position through the top of the box and will stay firmly in place due to a built-in stop. To retrieve the tag if necessary, just carefully pry it out using a sturdy tool such as a screwdriver, which you may also need to employ when opening up the sensor's battery compartment. The design for this case was thoroughly conceived in AutoDesk Inventor, with the files conveniently included here in Part format. I 3D print this object using pure white ABS plastic and then take it through an additional processing step by submerging it into acetone vapor within a custom-built can (typically fashioned out of an empty paint can or similar container with paper towels stuck to its sides, bent-wire frame placed inside for support, and securely anchored in the center) for precisely thirty minutes. This extra treatment renders the case fully waterproof, shiny, and visually appealing while giving it enhanced durability and resistance to water damage.
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