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Jul 2015

Hi guys,

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

Available for download here: STL file ARDUINO UNO PORTABLE LAB CASE・Model to download and 3D print・Cults 712

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    Jun '15
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Using Opensource Arduino portfolio and taking money for a self printed case design, tha****ts**** no way to beha****ve.

Cool idea! And timely for me at least! Will likely download that very soon!

Mike

Wow! Grazie per avere condiviso la storia con noi

Spero a presto!!

Simona

Great work. Just a question; how did you rendered that exploded view?

9 days later

I understand that we can not print the model and sell, are we right?

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?.

Best.

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

Best Regards.

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.
Nano-TFTLCD.jpg

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This is just perfect. Any chance you’ll have time to create one compatible with Arduino Mega 2560?