I would like to show you my last creation. It’s a Arduino UNO Portable Lab Case.
Since I bought my Arduino Starter Kit, I always wanted to design a portable ARDUINO case with an integrated Breadboard. A portable Arduino Lab that i can put in the bag and take it with me. It is a very stylish case, with a solid hinge and lock mechanism. It has two side holes to insert a wrist strap.
Printer: Ultimaker 2
Supports: No
Print Speed: 45 mm/s
Outer Shell Speed: 35 mm/s
Infill: 25%
Layer Height: 150 Micron (0.15 mm)
Shell Thickness: 0.8 mm
Bottom/Top Thickness: 0.8 mm
Perfect, is because i want to give a talk about arduino in a high school, and i really want to buy the model, and then print it in order to sell it to the persons. Also recommend your models on the talk, so i can download and print as i want, but i cannot sent the .stl to others, in order to do that i should give the webpage and then they need to buy their own one. It is that correct?.
Sorry for the mistake. What I wanted to say, is that you can’t buy the model and then sell it to others. If you buy the model, you can only print for yourself. If other persons want to print the project they can buy it using this link:
Perfect, is because here we dont have a lot of 3dPrinters just one actually, but it would be great if we can give to creativestudio a percentage for the 3D printed sales like 20% , because i think that is correct. And we are doing this to collect funds for a 3D prothesis =D
That is a cool case. On a similar line, though not as eloquent a design, I have an experiments platform that revolves around an Arduino Nano and a 1.8" TFT/LCD. 23 The case is built around a custom circuit board that exposes all the pins of the Nano and also allows for six of them to be led through the case.