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MySensors Sensebender Micro 3DP Case

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  • RJ_MakeR Offline
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    RJ_Make
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    #11

    V2. Case is smaller, and lighter (much thinner walls) and includes mounting tabs (instead of the rear mounting holes). I also added some side ventilation holes.

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    RJ_Make

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      #12

      v2 looks good.. would you guess at how much each one of those cost you to make?

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      • M mvader

        v2 looks good.. would you guess at how much each one of those cost you to make?

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        @mvader Cost In terms of what?

        Printer cost, Electricity, Time, Filament??

        RJ_Make

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          i would say filament cost.
          more like if you look at how much it cost to print pictures vs have them printed. you don't take the cost of the printer into account.

          I've been thinking about getting into 3d printing but outside of cases for my sensors i cant think of anything i would print lol
          so i was just curious, how much it would cost you to print something like that.
          thanks

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          • M mvader

            i would say filament cost.
            more like if you look at how much it cost to print pictures vs have them printed. you don't take the cost of the printer into account.

            I've been thinking about getting into 3d printing but outside of cases for my sensors i cant think of anything i would print lol
            so i was just curious, how much it would cost you to print something like that.
            thanks

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            @mvader Around $1.75 in filament for 1 top and body.

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              #16

              Added a Motion Sensor Top

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                got a few print to do when I get home...

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                  #18

                  here is my first 3D print for the sensbender micro, printed with Arduino Materia 101 printer - STL files available if needed.
                  I think it is also possible to fit a motion sensor in the top - will try ;-)

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                    part 2:

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                    • K kalle

                      here is my first 3D print for the sensbender micro, printed with Arduino Materia 101 printer - STL files available if needed.
                      I think it is also possible to fit a motion sensor in the top - will try ;-)

                      20150712_085220.jpg
                      20150712_085234.jpg
                      20150712_085316.jpg

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                      @kalle Nice.. What are you using for the battery contacts?

                      RJ_Make

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                        #21

                        Good catch ;-)
                        Maybe I can build something with copper. There is a bit space to fit it in.

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                          Ok, now with connected batteries without any soldering :-)

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